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Training dates

5 November 2024, 09.30-13.00 (online)

5 December 2024, 13.00-16.30 (online)

12 February 2025, 09.30-13.00 (online)

25 March 2025, 09.30-13.00 (online)

20 May 2025, 13.00-16.30 (online)

25 June 2025, 09.30-13.00 (in-person)

 

Training overview

This 3.5 hour workshop introduces the topic of neurodiversity within the workplace. The workshop will focus on the following:

  • Introduction to the different neurodivergent processing differences e.g. Dyslexia, Dyspraxia (DCD), Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, ADD, ADHD and Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
  • Common misconceptions and stereotypes.
  • Associated challenges and strengths.
  • Potential impact on mental health and general wellbeing.

Who is this course for?

This course is open to all staff members.

Key information

  • 3.5 hour training course
  • Facilitated by an external trainer: Daniel Brooke - Neurodiversity Specialists
  • No charge for Imperial staff
  • For the online version, the course is delivered via Zoom

Netiquette for online training

  • It is important that you are fully present and an active participant, to create a safe space for sharing and discussion.
  • For some of our training, you will be required to keep your video cameras on. Please ensure prior to attending that you have a fully functioning camera and microphone. If you have any issues with your equipment, please contact us as soon as possible. If you require your camera to be off as a workplace adjustment, please let us know in advance so that we can makethe trainer aware.
  • Please ensure that you are in a private space where you can maintain confidentiality and the privacy of the other delegates.
  • To maintain confidentiality, all delegates are asked to agree to keep what is said within the group, and not record or take screenshots/photos without permission. Pictures or quotes from the session should not be posted on social media or elsewhere without the express permission of those involved.