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Join us on Thursday, 26 June for an informative session exploring the latest legal and HR developments around neurodiversity in the workplace. With an estimated 20% of the population being neurodivergent and growing awareness in professional settings, it’s vital for employers to understand key terms like “neurodivergent” and “neurotypical,” their legal responsibilities, and how to manage associated risks.

Key topics to be covered include:

  • What is meant by neurodiversity, and what are neurodivergent conditions
  • Why awareness is important for employers and what obligations and risks you face
  • What amounts to best practice – including practical steps to support neurodivergent staff and embrace inclusion
  • A review of the case law in this evolving area
  • An opportunity for Q&A

We will also provide a roundup of the latest case law and share our top tips for fostering a supportive and legally compliant work environment.

This session is designed for HR professionals, business leaders, and managers looking to enhance their understanding of neurodiversity at work and develop inclusive policies that benefit both employees and the organisation.

Booking information

Tickets cost £25+VAT per attendee.

This webinar is a live online event hosted via Zoom. Once you have purchased your ticket through Eventbrite, you will be automatically registered and will receive a confirmation email containing the Zoom joining link. This link will be sent in advance and will be ready for use on the day of the event.

If you have any questions relating to this event, please call us on 01332 226 226 or send us an email to enquiries@flintbishop.co.uk

 

Disclaimer
This webinar is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. The content presented offers a broad overview of certain aspects of the subject matter and is not intended to be a comprehensive or definitive statement of the law. Nothing in this webinar constitutes legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as such. Attendees should seek appropriate legal or professional advice tailored to their specific circumstances before making any decisions based on the information provided. This webinar may be recorded. By joining, you consent to the recording of your participation. If you do not wish to be identifiable, please keep your camera and microphone switched off and avoid using the chat function. For information on how we process your personal data, including your rights, please see our Privacy Notice at https://flintbishop.co.uk/privacy-notice/. We may contact you after the webinar concerning the content of the webinar or related matters. You can opt out at any time.

11:30-12:30:

Webinar

This webinar will last one hour and feature presentations, case studies, and a dedicated Q&A session where you can engage directly with our experts.

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Thursday

26

June 2025

Location: Online

Time: 11:30 to 12:30

Cost: £25+VAT including VAT

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