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Welcome to the LionHeart Corporate Partner Calendar. Each month we will be featuring content for our corporate partners and their staff, with the emphasis on subjects that affect everyone's health and wellbeing - in and out of work.


This March, we're talking neurodiversity.
For March, we return to the topic of neurodiversity as we continue to build awareness and understanding about this topic that affects so very many of us at work and at home.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week falls within this month so it's a good opportunity to start conversations with your colleagues and teams and look at why embracing neurodiversity is good for your workplace - and the people within it.

  • As well as the content below, find other resources and ways that LionHeart can offer support on our Neurodiversity page.

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Watch: Jemma
"I felt like I was getting to know myself all over again."
Building surveyor and LionHeart ambassador Jemma Booton shares what it has been like getting to grips with an autism diagnosis at the age of 26.

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Watch: Jason
"I started getting a lot less stress, less anxiety, my productivity increased exponentially - I was just much happier."

When Jason Ratcliffe was diagnosed with autism, it prompted him to make changes to his life and work environment which had a dramatic effect.
 




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Watch: Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace

A recorded panel discussion featuring some of the LionHeart ambassadors, who talk about their diagnoses of ADHD and autism as adults, and whether it has affected their careers as surveyors.

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Podcast - Neurodiversity at Work
What are some of the biggest barriers to better inclusion at work? We're joined by Vanessa Curtis, senior director at CBRE, RICS Governing Council member, and chair of AbilityRE, as she describes her experience trying to get diagnoses for her neurodivergent children - which would later lead to the ‘lightbulb moment’ that caused her to explore her own diagnosis of ADHD as an adult.


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Becoming Chartered: My APC story from a neurodivergent perspective
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From the challenges to the joy: parenting a neurodivergent child


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