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How to Support Neurodiverse Employees at Work
Tuesday 17th March 2026 | 14:30
Understand how to support neurodiverse employees in your business to help create a more inclusive, supportive, and productive workplace.
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What is this workplace wellbeing webinar about?
In this webinar, we’re going to look at neurodiversity in the workplace, and how HR, line managers, and other workplace leaders can support employees with neurodiversities. Through an expert panel discussion, we’ll cover:
- Understanding what neurodiversity is and which conditions it encompasses
- Navigating legal obligations under the Equality Act 2010
- Handling disclosures and implementing meaningful reasonable adjustments
- Supporting specific conditions, including ADHD and autism, in the workplace
- Building a culture that genuinely celebrates and champions neurodivergent talent
- Signposting digital tools, resources, and specialist support
Who is this webinar for?
This webinar is designed to help workplace leaders support their teams in a supportive and empathetic way, whilst considering legal and ethical implications.
The session will be useful specifically for:
- HR leaders.
- Workplace Wellbeing and People leaders.
- Senior managers, team leaders, and supervisors.
- Wellbeing Champions and Mental Health First Aiders.
- Anyone else who has a direct role in employee wellbeing at your business.
This webinar is part of our Workplace Wellbeing Network Group meeting series, giving you access to free resources and tools to support wellbeing in your workplace.
For previous webinars, please visit our webinar hub.
Who is delivering this webinar?
Our webinars take the format of a panel discussion, with a host and at least two subject matter experts to discuss the topic in detail and answer your questions. For this webinar, we have:
Sam Rigby
Host
Sam is the Client Relationship Manager at New Leaf Health, helping build bespoke programmes for our clients, including unique and bespoke physical and mental health support programmes.
Tim Widdowson
Mental Health Specialist
Tim is a workplace wellbeing trainer specialising in mental health training and resilience building, and is also a Thrive Neurodiversity Training instructor.
Claire Bennet
Mental Health Specialist
Claire is an experienced workplace mental health trainer with a speciality in bringing an understanding, empathic, and inclusive approach to the subject.