Description
Creating a psychologically safe workplace is crucial for all employees, but it's especially important for neurodivergent employees. To create a safe environment, employers should prioritise clear communication, provide accommodations, and actively listen to feedback. It's also important to foster a culture of respect and understanding, recognising the unique strengths and perspectives of all employees. Encouraging open dialogue and providing resources for mental health support can also promote psychological safety. By creating a welcoming and supportive workplace for neurodivergent employees, employers can help ensure that all employees can thrive and reach their full potential.
About the show:
This show is designed to give you the knowledge to create a culture of neuroinclusion, to foster complementary teams that draw on the strengths of each individual, resulting in increased creativity, productivity, and overall feelings of success through team cohesion.
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All good - just head over to my website to read the written version of this episode: https://www.victoriatretis.co.uk/blog-neurodiversity/psychological-safety
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