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Thu 3 Apr 2025
10:00 - 13:00

Venue: Institute for Manufacturing, Seminar Room 1

Provided by: Department of Engineering


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Neurodiversity Awareness Training (Managers)
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Thu 3 Apr 2025

Description

This is a half-day session led by Neurobox's Alexa Smith.

Neurobox is a leading workplace adjustments and training provider in Cambridge.

This is an awareness session designed specifically for managers to support understanding, awareness, and inclusion of neurodiversity (and/or disability) and an exploration of the challenges they might encounter in the workplace.

As part of our approach, we take the time to understand your organisation's unique working environments and the existing systems and resources you have in place.

Typical sessions might include topics around:

‘What is neurodiversity and why it matters’.

Language

An in-depth look into some neuro-differences, – including strengths, challenges, and how to support.

Workplace Assessments, Adjustments, and the Equality Act.

Managing Challenges – scenarios and case studies

Target audience

Please note this session is for staff members at the Department of Engineering only. This session is designed for line managers, supervisors, PI's, coaches, and mentors.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Thu 3 Apr   10:00 - 13:00 10:00 - 13:00 Institute for Manufacturing, Seminar Room 1 map
Format

This session will be a half-day session, delivered in person, however, if you do need any adjustments for the session, please contact ic448@cam.ac.uk.

Light refreshments will be provided, any special dietary requirements, please email ic448@cam.ac.uk.

Duration

10:00am - 1:00pm, 3 hours.

Frequency

This session will be held twice in April, once at the IfM and once at Trumpington.


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