Neurodiversity In The Workplace: Creating Inclusive Environments
On learning that only 29% of autistic individuals in the UK are employed, I was genuinely taken aback. It was difficult to grasp the reality that less than one third of all autistic adults hold either full or part-time jobs. As Mum to two autistic young people, it made me worry for their futures and to think more about what the problem was and what I might be able to do, however small, towards resolving it.
Unlocking Potential: How the Personal Consultancy Approach Empowers Neurodivergent Individuals
Hi, I’m Jules and those of you who follow my organisation Diverse Thinkers, will know that while navigating leadership roles in brand film production and responsible business, I was also juggling being a Mum to two autistic young people.
Navigating Neurodiversity – Language and Overcoming Barriers
I was once corrected on my use of the term neurodiversity to describe my neurodiverse family – between us we have a range of conditions, both diagnosed and self-diagnosed that include autism, ADHD and dyspraxia amongst many others.