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Our fifth (but not final) fully funded course in our series of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) events for VCSE groups & organisations in Gloucestershire opens for bookings today. 

Join Lucy Smith to understand how you can support neurodiverse staff, service users and clients. Lucy will also highlight the benefits of demonstrating an inclusive and supportive community driven approach. 

Event information

  • Date: 22 October 2024
  • Time: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
  • Venue: The Growth Hub, Oxtalls Campus, GL2 9JW
  • VCSE Booking Link: Book Now
  • Non-VCSE Sector Bookings: Please add yourself to our waitlist and we will let you know if we can allocate you a place before the event: Waitlist Application

Terms & Conditions of Booking:Please read our Terms & Conditions of Booking before reserving a space or adding yourself to the waitlist for this event: Terms & Conditions of Booking 

Course overview

Creating an inclusive culture within your organisation is not just a great thing to do but can bring competitive advantage in recruiting and retaining staff or volunteers. During this session, Lucy will:

  • Explore neurodiversity and neurodivergent conditions
  • Share tips to create a neurodiverse friendly organisation 
  • Highlight practical tips to support staff, service users or clients  
  • Discuss the law and reasonable adjustments in the workplace 

Trainer information

 Inclusive Change Neurodiversity Course

Lucy Smith is an award-winning social entrepreneur and founder of Inclusive Change, a purpose driven organisation that has a mission to build the future of work with neurodiversity in mind. Whilst her passion is driven from personal lived experience in a neurodivergent family Lucy has a 35-year career that includes change leadership and management across a range of roles from law enforcement to higher education.

As a change manager she worked with strategic leaders to help them deliver transformational change and now applies this to her work in making a difference in the community. Lucy is also known for her engaging and energetic style, providing insights on her lived experience as a leader of a neurodivergent focussed organisation with plenty of stories from a varied career -  she has even been a professional fairy! 

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