• Creating a Neuroinclusive Workplace with Mariane Power

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Creating a Neuroinclusive Workplace with Mariane Power

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  • Creating a workplace that celebrates neurodiversity isn’t just the right thing to do – it’s the smartest business move you can make. In my latest episode, I sit down with Mariane Power, a clinical psychologist and neurodiversity specialist, to discuss how businesses can better support neurodivergent employees, and why fostering an inclusive environment benefits the entire organisation. We explore: What is Neurodiversity? Understanding the natural diversity in human brains and why it’s so important for businesses to embrace it.Universal Design Principles: How simple, inclusive design choices can cater to the diverse needs of employees and make workplaces more accessible without being resource-heavy.The Power of Flexibility: Moving beyond assigned desks to flexible workspaces that allow employees to choose environments that support their needs—whether it’s a quiet space for deep focus or a collaborative area for brainstorming.Open Communication: The importance of listening to employees and fostering an open dialogue to ensure that their needs are met, and how that leads to smoother transitions and happier teams.Designing for the Future: Why making neurodivergent-friendly changes not only supports your current employees, but also boosts creativity, engagement, and innovation for the long-term success of your business. As more companies recognise the potential of neurodiverse teams, the steps they take to be inclusive can help propel their success. Whether through creating flexible workspaces, enhancing leadership training, or tapping into government resources, it’s time to make these changes happen. Every step toward inclusion makes a real difference in creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, empowered, and able to contribute their best. If you’re ready to make your organization more neurodiverse-friendly, let’s explore how we can help! Connect with Mariane; Email | Blog | Website | LinkedIn Connect with Mel; Email | Insta |
 LinkedIn | Website | Whitepaper - The Road Map to Employee Experience Book a 30min Complimentary Discovery Call with Mel 📩 Want to go deeper? Join me at the Exhale Retreat Learn More HERE —a space to pause, reset, and realign with what matters most. Want to join us at the next Planning Day? Jump on the Waitlist HERE #WorkLifeByDesign #Podcast #BurnoutRecovery #IntentionalLiving #Neurodiversity #Rituals #Mastery #SustainableSuccess The content within this podcast interview with Mariane is provided for general information and educational purposes only, and is not suitable for clinical care needs. The material is not intended to replace professional help and should not be relied upon as a substitute for formal advice from a medical practitioner or mental health professional. Resources are provided for convenience only and do not constitute an endorsement of information on related websites or references. If you or anyone you know requires specific mental health support, please contact your local GP or registered mental health provider for advice and assistance. The following services also provide resources and support: Mental Health Access Line - 1800 011 511, Beyond Blue - beyondblue.org.au, LifeLine - lifeline.org.au 11 13 14, Headspace - headspace.com.au, Reach Out - reachout.org.au
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Creating a workplace that celebrates neurodiversity isn’t just the right thing to do – it’s the smartest business move you can make. In my latest episode, I sit down with Mariane Power, a clinical psychologist and neurodiversity specialist, to discuss how businesses can better support neurodivergent employees, and why fostering an inclusive environment benefits the entire organisation. We explore: What is Neurodiversity? Understanding the natural diversity in human brains and why it’s so important for businesses to embrace it.Universal Design Principles: How simple, inclusive design choices can cater to the diverse needs of employees and make workplaces more accessible without being resource-heavy.The Power of Flexibility: Moving beyond assigned desks to flexible workspaces that allow employees to choose environments that support their needs—whether it’s a quiet space for deep focus or a collaborative area for brainstorming.Open Communication: The importance of listening to employees and fostering an open dialogue to ensure that their needs are met, and how that leads to smoother transitions and happier teams.Designing for the Future: Why making neurodivergent-friendly changes not only supports your current employees, but also boosts creativity, engagement, and innovation for the long-term success of your business. As more companies recognise the potential of neurodiverse teams, the steps they take to be inclusive can help propel their success. Whether through creating flexible workspaces, enhancing leadership training, or tapping into government resources, it’s time to make these changes happen. Every step toward inclusion makes a real difference in creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, empowered, and able to contribute their best. If you’re ready to make your organization more neurodiverse-friendly, let’s explore how we can help! Connect with Mariane; Email | Blog | Website | LinkedIn Connect with Mel; Email | Insta |
 LinkedIn | Website | Whitepaper - The Road Map to Employee Experience Book a 30min Complimentary Discovery Call with Mel 📩 Want to go deeper? Join me at the Exhale Retreat Learn More HERE —a space to pause, reset, and realign with what matters most. Want to join us at the next Planning Day? Jump on the Waitlist HERE #WorkLifeByDesign #Podcast #BurnoutRecovery #IntentionalLiving #Neurodiversity #Rituals #Mastery #SustainableSuccess The content within this podcast interview with Mariane is provided for general information and educational purposes only, and is not suitable for clinical care needs. The material is not intended to replace professional help and should not be relied upon as a substitute for formal advice from a medical practitioner or mental health professional. Resources are provided for convenience only and do not constitute an endorsement of information on related websites or references. If you or anyone you know requires specific mental health support, please contact your local GP or registered mental health provider for advice and assistance. The following services also provide resources and support: Mental Health Access Line - 1800 011 511, Beyond Blue - beyondblue.org.au, LifeLine - lifeline.org.au 11 13 14, Headspace - headspace.com.au, Reach Out - reachout.org.au

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