J. R. Reed has some great ways of helping us learn and understand about being neurodiverse. Based in Missouri, USA J.R. is an autism self advocate, writer, speaker and consultant who growing up was described as weird, stupid and lazy.
A later in life diagnosis has helped him and others understand that his brain is just a bit different. A Mac in a PC world. A different operating system is a good way to think about it. We have always preferred Mac’s here at the Culture Ministry ;)
Some great takeaways from J.R. including that many people are disabled by the environment but can function perfectly well when the environment is suited to them. Workplaces can help people on the autism spectrum by having quiet spaces to work, reducing bright lights and not requiring eye contact, as examples.
J.R. works with companies, groups. and families to educate, create an accepting culture, and help those with autism lead happy, fulfilling lives
Learn more and connect with J.R at Not Weird Just Autistic
The Culture Ministrywe specialise in building sustainable businesses through productive and effective work cultures.
We do this through:
🟡 Culture Audits, Surveys, Benchmarking and Data Work
🟡 Crafting Culture Strategy that connects with Organisational Purpose
🟡 Long term leadership programs to advance leadership teams in building sustainable and inclusive cultures. What that leaders say, do, and measure, has a massive impact on your culture and the sustainability of your business.
🟡 Providing structure and tools for Employee Resource Groups to be successful, and drive better business outcomes.
We love working with organisations who know change is needed.
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