Buckinghamshire Disability Service (BuDS) has become a Community Partner of Neurodiversity in Business (NiB), the voluntary industry forum supporting the participation of neurodivergent individuals in the workforce.
NiB draws on the cumulative knowledge of neurodivergency experts like BuDS and leading companies to share best practices and improve the employment and experience of neurodiverse people.
Neurodivergency is a term used to describe a range of neurological conditions including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia and Tourettes.
Speaking upon admission to NiB, Andrew Clark, Chair of Trustees said:
“Neurodiversity in Business shares our commitment to improving participation of neurodivergent people in the workforce. We are committed to making BuDS a place where neurodivergent staff and volunteers can thrive. We look forward to working together with NiB to improve neurodiverse recruitment, retention, and empowerment throughout Buckinghamshire.”
Andrew Clark, Chair of Trustees
As BuDS joined NiB, Dan Harris, CEO said:
“We are delighted that Buckinghamshire Disability Service has become a member of NiB. It signals their commitment to ensuring a truly inclusive workplace and a desire to strive for the best in diversity and inclusion standards. We look forward to working with BuDS and all our members in delivering meaningful change for neurodivergent individuals across business.”
Dan Harris, CEO of NiB
To find out more about NiB, use this link. Please note that although BuDS is a community partner of NiB, we are not responsible for the content or language used on their website. NiB is an international forum, and tends to follow US rather than British or European terminology.