How HR can support dyslexia in the workplace
When thinking of neurodiversity, Dyslexia is the most common and at the top of the list. Statistics show that as many as one in five of your employees is likely to be dyslexic. ?It is crucial that HR understands this and offers support to employees with challenges faced in the workplace.
Dyslexics find things like spelling, reading out loud and memorizing facts to be tricky, this is because their brains process information differently than others around them.
They are often assessed against these skills which can determine intelligence, leading to misjudging by employers or colleagues labeling them as “careless” or “not capable”.
Dyslexics often hide their dyslexia from their employer. By doing this, they do not receive support and prevents employers from empowering their dyslexic strengths.
Did you know that dyslexics excel at the exact skills which are vital to the future of work? Their creative thinking and problem-solving techniques to collaborating with others, they have incredible leadership and people skills.
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Less than one in five dyslexics believes their employer understands dyslexia. What can HR do to support this?
Create a workplace that allows employees to work and achieve in their own way:
There is a great opportunity for HR to redefine dyslexia as a skillset instead of a disability while developing a culture revolving around it.?