Wednesday 15 April, 12pm UK | Organisations across the UK are seeing a rise in neurodiversity related workplace issues, from reasonable adjustment failures to discrimination claims. Employment tribunals involving neurodivergent workers have increased significantly in recent years, with many cases turning on simple adjustments, communication barriers or a lack of inclusive practices.
With one in seven people likely to be neurodivergent, every employer needs to understand how to support neurodiversity and meet their legal duties in a practical, confident way.
In this webinar, we will explore how to create a workplace culture that supports neurodivergent employees.
We will discuss whether neurodivergence is considered a disability, how tribunals approach neurodiversity discrimination claims, and how employers can reduce risk by improving policies, communication and reasonable adjustment pathways. We will also present real case studies, lessons from recent employment tribunals, and practical steps that any organisation can take to become more neurodiversity-friendly.
Join VinciWorks experts for this live one-hour webinar where we will answer your questions on supporting neurodivergent colleagues and understanding your responsibilities.
What this webinar will cover
- Whether neurodivergence is a disability under the Equality Act and what this means for employers
- Lessons from recent employment tribunal cases on neurodiversity discrimination and reasonable adjustments
- How to adapt recruitment, communication and workplace processes to reduce legal and practical risk
- Reasonable adjustments in practice, including needs assessments, adjustment passports and flexible working
- How to create an inclusive culture for disclosed and undisclosed neurodivergent workers
- Practical steps to make your organisation more neurodiversity friendly, from policies to training to leadership engagement