Neurodivergent employees are found to ‘mask’ whilst at work
In an effort to better understand the experiences of neurodivergent employees in the workplace, Pearn Kandola conducted a comprehensive study titled “Neurodiversity At Work Report 2024”. This study surveyed over 600 neurodivergent workers across the UK to gain insights into the challenges they face, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of ‘masking’—the suppression of emotions, discomfort, […]
Neurodiversity in the Workplace
Neurodiversity describes how there are a range of differences in how a person’s brain and cognition function, therefore recognising that we are all different in how our brain processes, learns, and behaves. Neurodiversity encompasses both neurotypical and neurodivergent. Neurotypical means the person has typical neurological development or function whereas neurodivergent describes someone who has brain […]