• 3 months ago
Research has shown the neurodiverse employees can face discrimination in the workplace.
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00:00What exactly does neurodiversity mean?
00:05According to the Cleveland Clinic, it's a word often used to explain the unique way
00:09in which people's brains work.
00:11Whilst no two brains are the same, it's thought that most people in the UK have a thing called
00:15a neurotypical brain, wherein a brain functions in a similar way to those of their peers.
00:21Now, research has revealed that more than 15% of people in the UK have what's referred
00:26to as a neurodiverse brain.
00:28The umbrella term of neurodiversity tends to include conditions such as autism, ADHD
00:33and dyslexia, among a range of others.
00:36Some even consider rare giftedness to come with a neurodiverse brain.
00:39Now, it's important to consider that new research has shown major endemic discrimination against
00:44neurodiverse people in the workplace.
00:47With around 1 in 7 people in the UK thought to have a neurodiverse brain, some charities
00:51are now calling on employers to recognise neurodiverse conditions and give more support
00:56to employees.
00:58What more can be learned on this topic?

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