Webinar: What research reveals on how daily practices shape neurodivergent experiences

Event Details:

Webinar: What research reveals on how daily practices shape neurodivergent experiences

Wednesday 17 June 2026 | 13:00 – 13:45 CEST / Amsterdam time | Online

Language: Angielski

What research reveals on how daily practices shape neurodivergent experiences is a free online webinar by Giovanna Calainho, organised as part of the AllMindsThrive webinar week on neurodiversity at work.

This session explores how organisational policies and everyday workplace practices shape the experiences of neurodivergent people. Based on extensive research, the webinar looks at what inclusion means in practice, not only in policy documents or intention statements.

The session focuses on the daily details that can either include or exclude: routines, expectations, communication patterns, management choices, flexibility, psychological safety and the way policies are translated into lived workplace reality.

This event connects well with Neurodiversity Pride Week because neuroinclusion is not only created by good intentions. It is shaped by what people experience every day: how meetings are run, how feedback is given, how flexibility is handled, and whether people can participate without constantly masking or adapting themselves out of view.

Practical information

  • Event: What research reveals on how daily practices shape neurodivergent experiences
  • Data: Wednesday 17 June 2026
  • Czas: 13:00 – 13:45 CEST / Amsterdam time
  • Lokalizacja: Online
  • Language: Angielski
  • Mówca: Giovanna Calainho
  • Organiser: AllMindsThrive

What to expect

  • Research-based insight into neurodivergent experiences at work
  • Reflection on how daily practices can include or exclude
  • Attention to the gap between policy and lived experience
  • Practical understanding of which workplace shifts can move the needle
  • A research-informed contribution to the wider Neurodiversity Pride Week conversation

This event may be especially relevant for HR professionals, DEI teams, managers, researchers, workplace networks, neurodivergent employees, organisational development professionals and anyone interested in evidence-based neuroinclusion at work.

View the webinar week and registration information here