Ninety percent of people who have experienced a mental health issue haven't felt able to talk about it openly at work, making it crucial to combat stigma and raise awareness about mental health in the workplace.
When we talk about stigma in mental health, we are referring to the attribution of negative and derogatory qualities towards the group of people who have a mental health problem, who then come to be seen, thought about and treated
Neurodiverse individuals face numerous challenges in accessing the job market and developing their skills within a company. In fact, there is a high unemployment rate among neurodivergent people, such as those with autism or ADHD. Furthermore, they are often underemployed, working in roles that are unrelated to their abilities. While companies have an obligation and responsibility to provide accommodations to ensure equal opportunities in the workplace for all employees, it is essential that neurodiverse individuals also learn strategies that can help them overcome some of these difficulties. In this session, we will address topics such as: preparing for a job interview, identifying suitable jobs, workplace adaptations, workplace stigma, and how a neurodivergent person can contribute to a company. Send us your questions!