RCN Guidance: Neurodiversity Guidance for employers, managers, staff and students

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Neurodiversity acknowledges that each person’s brain is unique. Our brains work and interpret information differently and we all bring individual experience, strengths, and assets to a situation. This guidance has been developed for staff and students who are neurodivergentand for the managers and employers who support them.

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This guidance has been developed for staff and students who are neurodivergent and for the managers and employers who support them. It is intended for the health and care sector but its overarching principles will be helpful in other settings.

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Contributed by: Lisa Lawson
Authored by: Royal College of Nursing, Royal College of Nursing
Licence: © All rights reserved More information on licences
First contributed: 28 October 2022
Audience access level: Full user

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