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Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination Minnesota Department of Public Safety OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS Together Towards Tomorrow; Making Space for Courageous Conversations Conference on Crime and Victimization May 13-15, 2015 Grant Watkins, Speaker, Author, Neurodivergent www.grant.watkins.com
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OVERVIEW Terms & Definitions Identifying Workplace Cultural and Attitudinal Bias Discrimination & Harassment at Work: Secondary Trauma Breakout Group Scenarios: Case Study
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What is Neurodiversity: Basic Terms & Definitions NEURODIVERSITY NEURODIVERGENT, or ND (and NEURODIVERGENCE) NEUROTYPICAL, or NT
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NEURODIVERSITY Neurodiversity is the diversity of human brains and minds – the infinite variation in neurocognitive functioning within our species. http://neurocosmopolitanism.com/neurodiversity-some-basic-terms-definitions/
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NEURODIVERGENT, or ND (and NEURODIVERGENCE) Neurodivergent, sometimes abbreviated as ND, means having a brain that functions in ways that diverge significantly from the dominant societal standards of “normal.” The terms neurodivergent and neurodivergence were coined by Kassiane Sibley, a multiply neurodivergent neurodiversity activist. http://neurocosmopolitanism.com/neurodiversity-some-basic-terms-definitions /
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NEUROTYPICAL, or NT Neurotypical, often abbreviated as NT, means having a style of neurocognitive functioning that falls within the dominant societal standards of “normal.” http://neurocosmopolitanism.com/neurodiversity-some-basic-terms-definitions/
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Hidden Disabilities vs Neurodivergence Hidden DisabilitiesNeurodivergence VisualADD/ADHD HearingAsperger Syndrome MobilityDyscalculia Mental IllnessDyslexia Chronic DizzinessDyspraxia
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ADD/ADHD A group of behavioral symptoms that include inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Attention deficit disorder (ADD is a sub-type of ADHD. Common symptoms of ADHD include: a short attention span, restlessness or constant fidgeting, being easily distracted. NHS Choices
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ASPERGER SYNDROME A form of autism, which is a lifelong disability that affects how a person makes sense of the world, processes information and relates to other people. Asperger syndrome is mostly a “hidden disability”. This means that you can’t tell that someone has the condition from their outward appearance. People with the condition have difficulties in three main areas: social communication, social interaction and social imagination. The National Autistic Society
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DYSCALCULIA A CONDITION THAT AFFECTS THE ABILITY TO ACQIRE ARITHMETICAL SKILLS. Dyscalculic learners may have difficulty understanding simple number concepts, lack an intuitive gasp of numbers, and have problems learning number facts and procedures. Department of Education and Science
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DYSLEXIA Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty and most commonly characterized by difficulties with the acquisition of reading, spelling and writing skills. Dyslexic people often have auditory processing difficulties, poor organizational skills, poor physical co-ordination and directional confusion. The majority of dyslexic people have poor short- term memory that causes an inability to retain sequences of numbers and words, and instructions to carry out simple tasks. Dyslexia Scotland
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DYSLEXIA VIDEO and EMPATHY EXERCISE
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DYSLEXIA EMPATHY EXERCISE
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PREVALENCE OF NEURODIVERSE CONDITIONS Dyslexia – between 2 and 15% Dyspraxia – between 4 and 6% Dyscalculia – between 1 and 7% ADD/ADHD 0.3% Asperger syndrome – 0.7% Neurodiversity in the Transport and Travel Industry (Center for Research on Work and Wellbeing, Heriot-Watt University)
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LEARNING DISABILITES AND BEHAVIOR Children with a learning disabilities make up 50% of adolescents under court supervision. 60%of adolescents in treatment for substance abuse. By adolescence, 50% of children with LD have definable psychiatric disorders. 62% are unemployed within one year after graduation from high school. Dickman, G. E. (1996) The Link Between Learning Disabilities
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Identifying and Interrupting Workplace Cultural and Attitudinal Bias Bias: A subconscious influence that impacts judgment. Common BiasNeurodivergent Bias RaceADD/ADHD GenderAsperger Syndrome ReligiousDyscalculia Sexual OrientationDyslexia Physical DisabilityDyspraxia
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Sexual Assault: Trauma and Recovery Sexual Assault; the added burden of being neurodivergent Impact Statement
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Grant’s Story of Workplace Discrimination & Harassment
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Similarities Between Sexual Assault and Feeling Discriminated & Harassed In the Work Place Vulnerability Barriers to self-healing Emotions Negative reactions of others Tools for recovery
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Universal Themes to The Healing Process The Courage to Heal Workbook ( Laura Davis ) Deciding to heal Remembering the abuse Believing it happened Knowing it wasn’t your fault Getting in touch with anger and grief Talking about the abuse Moving on
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Breakout Group Scenarios
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R.E.A.P. Resiliency Empathy Advocacy Peace
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THANK YOU Grant Watkins grant@grantwatkins.com
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