Neurodivergent Safe Listening Space
Wednesday 12th July 2023, 11:00am
The Equality and Diversity and Inclusion Team and Neurodivergent Staff Group invite staff and PGRs who identify as neurodivergent to join our next Safe Listening Space.
The term neurodivergent describes people who experience the world differently and can include those who identify as having ADHD, Autism, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Tourette's syndrome. Being neurodivergent can give an individual strengths, but it can also bring challenges. You do not need a formal diagnosis to be welcome at the session.
Safe Listening Spaces provide an opportunity for confidential discussion free from discrimination.
- There is no fixed agenda for this session.
- After an introduction attendees will be welcomed to share their lived experience of neurodivergence.
- This is a non-recorded session run via Microsoft Teams.
- Key themes from the session will be used to help us work towards being a more inclusive University community.
The Safe Listening Space will be held on Wednesday 12th July at 11.00. The session will be facilitated by:
Libby Barton, Equality Diversity and Inclusion Specialist, Chair of the Staff Disability Network
&
Judith Rickard-Taylor, Neurodivergent Staff sub-group Lead.
Click here to register for the Safe Listening Space
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