Working To Wellbeing launches Neurodiversity Work Support Programme

Improving overall functioning and productivity

Jaskeet Briah
clock • 2 min read

Return-to-work rehabilitation specialist, Working To Wellbeing, has launched a Neurodiversity Work Support Programme to support neurodivergent individuals “thrive and flourish” in the workplace.

The programme is designed to help to manage the challenges that neurodivergent individuals may experience related to these various conditions, enabling individuals to self-manage characteristics of their neurodivergence and remain in or return to work when ready. It is focused on enabling individuals to understand and implement tools and strategies to increase wellbeing and improve overall functioning and productivity, focusing on physical, cognitive, psychological, emotional and practical support needs. Working To Wellbeing aims to provide health coaching with a strong vocational bia...

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