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Autism in the Workplace: Inspiring More Inclusivity

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What can you or your organization do to make the workplace more inclusive for people with autism?

Recently, RFK Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, attracted considerable criticism following his disparagingly blanket statements about people with autism. Many people in the autism community lead fulfilling lives full of love, joy, and productive work—despite the hapless and hopeless depiction of this population that RFK shared.

This is an excellent moment to draw attention to my conversation with Amanda Kelly, the president and CEO of Firefly Autism and one of the founders of the groundbreaking Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce (CNDCC). It’s impossible not to look at our growing talent shortage in this country and ask: why aren’t we hiring neurodivergent and autistic people? In this episode, Amanda dives into how we can all make our workplaces more welcoming for neurodivergent individuals, who make up one-fifth of our population.

Whether you’re neurodiverse or neurotypical, Amanda’s jaw-dropping stats and pursuit of equity will inspire you:

  • Learn about the shocking lack of career resources for autistic adults;
  • Discover how organizations can make their workplaces more inclusive, for neurodivergent people and beyond;
  • Break down the ongoing issues of neurodiversity and inequities in diagnosis;
  • Understand the unique gender component of autism and its impacts.

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Content provided by Emilie Aries | Bossed Up, LLC and Emilie Aries. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Emilie Aries | Bossed Up, LLC and Emilie Aries or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What can you or your organization do to make the workplace more inclusive for people with autism?

Recently, RFK Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, attracted considerable criticism following his disparagingly blanket statements about people with autism. Many people in the autism community lead fulfilling lives full of love, joy, and productive work—despite the hapless and hopeless depiction of this population that RFK shared.

This is an excellent moment to draw attention to my conversation with Amanda Kelly, the president and CEO of Firefly Autism and one of the founders of the groundbreaking Colorado Neurodiversity Chamber of Commerce (CNDCC). It’s impossible not to look at our growing talent shortage in this country and ask: why aren’t we hiring neurodivergent and autistic people? In this episode, Amanda dives into how we can all make our workplaces more welcoming for neurodivergent individuals, who make up one-fifth of our population.

Whether you’re neurodiverse or neurotypical, Amanda’s jaw-dropping stats and pursuit of equity will inspire you:

  • Learn about the shocking lack of career resources for autistic adults;
  • Discover how organizations can make their workplaces more inclusive, for neurodivergent people and beyond;
  • Break down the ongoing issues of neurodiversity and inequities in diagnosis;
  • Understand the unique gender component of autism and its impacts.

Related Links:

  continue reading

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