Neurodiversity at work: bridging research, practice and policy

Research looking at neurodiversity at work from a UK perspective, focusing on good policy and practice.

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Neurodiversity at work: bridging research, practice and policy

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This is an independent, evidence-based research paper written by Almuth McDowall, Julia Gawronska, Kevin Teoh and Alexandra Beauregard at Birkbeck, University of London.

The views in this research paper are the authors' own and do not necessarily reflect those of Acas or the Acas Council. Any errors or inaccuracies are the responsibility of the authors alone.

This paper is not intended as guidance from Acas.

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