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Neurodiversity Affirming Language At Work

Mon, 27 Oct

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Webinar

This 1 hour webinar with Psychologist Yvonne Kilpatrick will boost your skills and confidence in supporting colleagues and creating an inclusive workplace through the use of neuro-affirming language.

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Neurodiversity Affirming Language At Work
Neurodiversity Affirming Language At Work

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27 Oct 2025, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm AWST

Webinar

About the event

Are you a leader, manager or colleague looking to foster a more inclusive and effective workplace? You’re invited to join our 1 hour webinar on neurodiversity-affirming language. Presented by autistic ADHD'er Psychologist Yvonne Kilpatrick, this session will provide you with practical tips and tools to deepen relationships and create a sense of belonging among all neurotypes. As in sport, science, art and business, the words we use in health change over time as our understanding of things develops - and there's been some monumental shifts in our understanding of neurodivergence.

 

The aim of this webinar is to help you stay up-to-date with the latest insights and learn the most appropriate language to use. This webinar is an excellent starting point for those interested in the basics of neurodivergence and how to communicate more effectively in their roles.


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