
eLearning module and PDF factsheets on specific neurodivergent conditions.
This resource, aimed at managers, was developed with the help of Dyslexia Scotland and with contributions from dyslexic NHS staff. You will learn about some of the characteristics of dyslexia, how it is identified, and what can be done to support dyslexic staff.
Published by the Business Disability Forum to learn more about these conditions, common strengths, potential impact on work and examples of workplace adjustments.
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects how a person behaves, communicates and interacts with others.
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a condition that affects a person’s concentration and activity levels. People with ADHD can find it harder to concentrate, seem restless, and act impulsively. Conversely, people with ADHD can also...
Dyscalculia is a persistent difficulty in the understanding of numbers and maths concepts. It is often described as having ‘poor number sense’
Dyspraxia is a condition that affects movement and co-ordination. It can affect the gross and/or fine movements. People with dyspraxia can find it harder to perform tasks that require dexterity, physical co-ordination or balance.