Employers are failing to support neurodiversity at work, finds Acas Survey
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Employers are failing to support neurodiversity at work, finds Acas Survey
Over a third of workers (35 per cent) think that their employer is ineffective at training managers to support neurodiversity at work, according to a new Acas survey. The survey, carried out by YouGov, of 1,000 employees across Great Britain found that just 32 per cent think their organisation effectively trains managers to make reasonable adjustments for neurodivergent colleagues. By contrast, 35 per cent said their employer was ineffective, wi…
More than a third of workers say employers fail to support neurodiversity
More than a third of workers say their employer is failing to properly support neurodivergent staff, according to a new survey. The study by workplace experts Acas found 35% of employees believe their employer is ineffective at training managers to support neurodiversity at work. The survey of 1,000 workers across Great Britain was carried out by YouGov. Just 32% said their organisation effectively trains managers to make reasonable adjustments …
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