Neurodiversity Resources
Welcome to your neurodiversity deep-dive.
Have a browse through our resources to learn about neurodiversity and the specific neurodifferences.
Welcome to our resources page! Please feel free to browse through our neurodiversity resources, either as they are or you can use our filter below to filter by neurodifference and/or industry.
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is a neurodifference that affects the learning, expression, and comprehension of spoken and written language in people of all ages.
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) includes a wide range of traits & ability levels.
Tourette Syndrome (TS)
Whilst there are areas in which individuals with TS may experience challenges, such as hyper-arousal (which can then lead to tiredness), or distractibility, many individuals with TS have increased ability in areas such as creativity, verbal communication, hyper-focus, and many more.
Neurodiversity Smart Employer Guide
Our new free Neurodiversity Smart Employer Guide helps to answer questions about neuro-inclusivity in the workplace, and sets out our psychologists' top practical recommendations for making your organisation neuro-inclusive, based on our Neurodiversity Smart model.
Neurodiversity in Energy & Utilities
The energy and utilities sector has an important role to play in creating opportunities, unlocking talent and removing barriers facing neurodivergent employees. This will pay dividends for both individuals and the future of the energy and utilities sector.
Mental Health
Mental health covers various aspects of our well-being, such as our emotional, psychological, and social states, which significantly impact our thoughts, feelings, and actions. It also plays a crucial role in how we cope with stress, interact with others, and make positive decisions.
Mental health conditions can sometimes be a secondary symptom of an underlying neurodivergence.
Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity refers to the different ways a person’s brain processes information.
Cognitive Functioning Difficulties
Cognitive Functioning Difficulties typically occur following a stroke or brain injury.