Extraordinary Skills of Neurodiversity in the Workplace
Seed People Consulting
The Seed People Consulting team specialises in building organisational culture, leadership, teams and change capability.
April is Autism Awareness Month and what better way to celebrate than to shed some light on neurodiversity in the workplace!??
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So, what is neurodiversity anyway?
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Neurodiversity is a way of thinking and can include Autism, ADD, Dyslexia and ADHD.?In Australia, it is estimated that 1 in 8 Australians are neurodivergent.?Large Australian companies such as Telstra and NAB are actively recruiting people as part of a program, and benefitting from their extraordinary skills of neurodiversity in the workplace.
What does this mean? New ideas, looking at things from a completely different lens and avoiding group think!?
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The benefits of neurodiversity in the workplace
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There are many benefits to hiring neurodivergent employees, which is why Australia’s largest companies are jumping on board.?Proven benefits have included:?
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Productivity?
JP Morgan Chase’s Autism at Work program found employees on the autism spectrum (who had only been employed 6 months by the company) were 48% more productive than employees not on the spectrum who had been employed in the same job for 3 to 10 years.?
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Unique skill set?
DXC’s Dandelion Program found that the skills of people on the Autism Spectrum in particular their ability to see patterns in information that other people could not, had significant relevance and impact for Australian Government Departments such as Defence.?
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Neurodiversity targets
Telstra’s Neurodiverse Recruitment program in 2020 was so successful in onboarding new employees that Telstra has now incorporated targets for hiring more people with disabilities as part of their graduate program.?
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Extraordinary skills at no additional cost
Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre’s 2016 Study: Autism in the Workplace?study found employing a person with Autism provided benefits to employers and their organisations without incurring any additional costs.?
It is vital for employers to understand the needs of their neurodiverse employee both as an individual and in a team environment.?To do this, an employer can:?
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These are just some of the examples that can be used to benefit the organisation to create a competitive edge as well as tapping into the very unique and extraordinary skills that Neurodiversity in the workplace offer.???
Want to know more??Seed People Consulting loves to chat all things culture assessment and development, team management profiles and leadership coaching!??Contact?us today to discuss how we can support you in valuing the diversity of your team, to enable them to reach their potential.?
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Meet the Author – Jennifer Elias
Jen brings her passion for diversity, change and employee relations to the Seed team!?With over 10 years’ experience as an ER consultant and workplace relations solicitor, Jen’s focus is on providing practical advice to our clients, ensuring that they are not only compliant, but that their business and people needs are met.
Prior to working with Seed People Consulting,?Jen has had experience working in across multiple industries, including tertiary education, professional and advisory services.?Since being with Seed, Jen has supported clients including Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service, Life Pharmacy Group and Compassion Australia.
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Employee Relations Specialist
2 年Well done Jen…. great read!