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Neurodiversity at Work

Jay Hobbs

Learn how to employ neurodiverse people’s unique and special talents to your market advantage. This series has been created to help you grow your enterprise by embracing difference through the employment of people with ADHD, and autistic and dyslexic individuals. To find out more about how Thriving Now can help your business benefit from neurodiversity growth, visit thrivingnow.com.au/consulting a... more

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Amanda Turnill is the Managing Director of Auticon and an advocate for the rights of people with autism. more

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Will Wheeler is the Managing Director of The Dyslexic Evolution based in Australia. more

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Laura Lewis has a lived experience as an autistic person who lives with a mental illness. Laura advocates for the removal of the stigma associated with both. more

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Manuel Gomes has been messing about with technology since an early age - he sold his first small computer program when he was 14. more

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Psychologist Jay Hobbs is the Director and the driving force behind Thriving Now. more

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Cheryl Gledhill has been working in the mobile and digital space for 20+ years for brands such Virgin, the BBC and British Telecom. more

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Creative entrepreneur Rachel Worsley carved out a promising career in journalism and legal marketing, before giving it up to start businesses in poetry and content marketing. Her secret to success: living with ADHD. more

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Judy Singer first coined the word Neurodiversity while writing a sociology thesis on the rise of the Autistic Self-Advocacy Movement at the University of Technology Sydney in 1998. more

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