The benefits of supporting neurodiversity in the workplace are well-documented, including increased productivity, improved retention, and access to an untapped talent pool. As companies seek to advance their learning and action in this area, many turn to specialized neurodiversity training to equip their teams with the necessary tools and understanding.
As a job coach at auticon, I've had the privilege of contributing to our unique neurodiversity training curriculum, which draws on the company’s decade-plus of experience in hiring and supporting neurodivergent talent. Understanding the complexities that HR, DEI, and Neurodiversity ERG leaders face when seeking neurodiversity training, I've crafted this guide to provide clarity on the process, content, and benefits for your teams and company.
auticon’s neurodiversity training operates in three key phases: initial awareness-building for the whole company; more advanced workshops to further the whole team’s learning on best practices for working with and supporting neurodivergent colleagues; and advanced guidance for HR and management to enact tangible changes for neuroinclusion across the employee lifecycle. Here’s a breakdown of each phase:
Modules: Autism and Neurodiversity Awareness at Work, Neurodivergence and Autism in the Workplace, Neurodivergence and Co-occurring Conditions
Who it’s for: All teams across an organization can benefit from awareness and foundational training about neurodiversity in the workplace. An estimated 15-20% of the population is neurodivergent, which means your teams likely include neurodivergent people already, even if they haven’t formally disclosed.
What to expect: An informational and engaging introduction to neurodiversity in the workplace and how to support neurodivergent employees, as well as a safe space to ask questions.
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Modules: Workplace Assessments, Disclosure, Mental Health and Well-Being, Inclusive Communication
Who it’s for: All teams can benefit from this training that builds on the awareness sessions by providing deeper learning about how to handle disclosure of neurodivergence, work effectively with neurodivergent colleagues, embrace a diversity of communication styles, and support well-being.
What to expect: These highly informative and interactive sessions include polls and questions for attendees to get the most out of the training. They also include real-life examples and case studies from auticon’s majority-neurodivergent team to help you understand what these concepts look like in action—and how you can put them into practice in your day-to-day work.
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Modules: Onboarding, Retention, Recruitment, Workshops for Line Managers
Who it’s for: The final workshops in the series are tailored for Human Resources teams, leadership, and managers, as they focus on policy and practice change for neuroinclusion as well as advanced management training.
What to expect: These supportive, highly customized sessions include interactive polls and questions, as well as real-world examples from auticon. The trainers incorporate your company’s specific goals and needs to start mapping out concrete policy changes you can make across the employee lifecycle. We use data from your workforce, via our neuroinclusion assessment, to further personalize the training process for your leadership teams.
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Along with a neuroinclusion assessment and customized advisory services, neurodiversity training serves as a foundational pillar in your company’s journey to neuroinclusion. By undertaking this process with the right neuroinclusion partner, you’ll learn how to create inclusive environments where every employee can thrive and teams can experience the benefits of neurodiversity. It's a strategic investment in the well-being of employees, the enhancement of team dynamics, and the sustainable growth of the organization.
If your company is ready to take the next step, contact us to discuss training opportunities and learn how our full suite of Neuroinclusion Services can help you achieve your inclusion goals.
About the Author
Larry Ross is a Senior Neuroinclusion Advisor & Coach for auticon US. He has over 12 years of dedicated experience supporting and advocating for neurodivergent people. Prior to joining auticon, he worked within the educational sector as a special educator and principal. Larry holds a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership and Management from Western Governors University.