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Autistic employees may
bring a high level of focus,
NEURODIVERSITY: making them particularly
precision and consistency,
well-suited to roles where
attention to detail and
UNLOCKING HIDDEN routine are important.
STRENGTHS
Strengths Neurodivergent
INCREASINGLY, COMPANIES ARE RECOGNISING THAT Employees Can Bring
NEURODIVERGENT EMPLOYEES (THOSE WITH CONDITIONS SUCH Neurodivergent individuals often excel
in areas that are highly valuable on the
AS AUTISM, ADHD, DYSLEXIA, AND DYSPRAXIA) CAN BRING UNIQUE shop floor and in technical roles:
STRENGTHS THAT ALIGN PERFECTLY WITH THESE DEMANDS. n Attention to detail: Ideal for quality
OUR PARTNERS, BPIF SHARE INSIGHT ON NEURODIVERSITY. control, inspection, and compliance
tasks.
n Pattern recognition and problem-
solving: Useful in fault diagnosis,
process improvement, and data
analysis.
n Focus and routine: Many thrive in
hilst stigma still exists around and big-picture analysis, even if written structured environments with clear
Wneurodivergent conditions, and tasks require additional support. expectations.
assumptions about performance at work, Autistic employees may bring a high n Creative thinking: Can lead to
it’s worth challenging these perceptions level of focus, precision and consistency, innovative solutions in design and
and looking for the strengths we might making them particularly well-suited production challenges.
otherwise overlook! to roles where attention to detail and
routine are important. Meanwhile, These strengths are not universal, but
Understanding Different Types individuals with dyspraxia may when matched with the right role and
of Neurodivergence demonstrate strong determination and support, they can significantly enhance
Neurodivergence is often spoken about problem-solving skills, often developing team performance and productivity.
as a single concept, but it encompasses a alternative approaches to tasks that
wide range of experiences. Conditions such others might take for granted. Recognising Needs and Creating
as autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia What links these experiences is the Right Support
each bring different ways of thinking, not a single way of working, but a While neurodivergent employees often
processing information and interacting diversity of strengths and perspectives. bring valuable skills to the workplace,
with the workplace. For example, Recognising this variety helps companies no two individuals will have the same
individuals with ADHD may thrive in move beyond assumptions and instead experience. Even people with the same
fast-paced, varied tasks, and roles that focus on how different individuals can condition can have very different
involve problem-solving or quick decision- contribute in meaningful ways. In many abilities, preferences and support
making. Those with dyslexia may approach cases, it’s not the role itself that creates needs. Recognising this is not about
challenges more holistically, often excelling difficulty, but the way it’s structured, lowering standards, but about removing
in creative thinking, verbal communication communicated or managed. unnecessary barriers so that everyone
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