To support health and adult social care leaders to better understand neurodivergence in the workplace, know how to assess if they are working in an inclusive organisation and learn how to implement change in order to become a more inclusive employer.
Learning outcomes
- Understand why inclusion is important - Legality Framework etc
- Know how to assess inclusion and know if you are an inclusive organisation
- Have a better understanding of Neurodivergence in the workplace
- Have learned how to build inclusion in your workplace through behaviours, practices and values and become an organisation that stands for its employees
About the Collaborative
We are an influential partnership, formed from cross sector organisations in the North West. We represent the NHS, health and social care and local government to bring you a range of collaborative masterclasses.
By combining our unique specialisms, the collaboration explores innovative thinking with expert speakers, to provide cross sector knowledge sharing for leaders across the North West.
The collaborative is made up of the following organisations:
- Advancing Quality Alliance (AQuA),
- Mersey Internal Audit Agency (MIAA)
- NHS North West Leadership Academy (NHS NWLA)
- North West Employers (NWE)
- North West Association of Directors of Adults Social Care Services (ADASS)
Events >
Collaborative Masterclass: The Kindness Deficit Find out more
What happens when care stops caring?
Bionow BioIgnite Find out more
Sparking Growth Through Collaboration
Collaborative Masterclass: The Value of Storytelling Find out more
The Value of Storytelling in health and social care
Health Innovation North Conference Find out more
The Health Innovation North Conference will explore cutting-edge solutions that drive improvements
Excel in Health: Funding Find out more
This workshop will help you gain a greater understanding of the options available to you and allow you to navigate the funding path successfully.
Collaborative Masterclasses: Prevention Find out more
How do we shift the focus on tackling the causes of ill health and make prevention a priority?