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It supports the inclusion of young adults with Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), with material that will help in their current or future workplace.

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About the project

The general awareness of the nature of Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) and the adaptations needed in the educational domain have been slowly improving in the past few years. However, discussion on this issue is still lagging in the professional field, often leaving adults with SLD without the necessary support to thrive professionally. This generates unemployment and mental health repercussions in these individuals; especially self-esteem problems that might substantially impact their professional choices, career progression, and income.

With this project, we aim at providing tools and information on SLD to decrease mental health problems and economic burden around this issue, improving work stability and career development for young workers that are transitioning from vocational education to the workforce. The goal is to empower neurodivergent people and provide employers with tools to fight stigma and lack of information. This project focuses on neuro inclusion to help employers harness the talent of people who have a lot to offer but face disabilities and discrimination.

Project results:

For the workers

• a worker’s support module 

• a digital toolbox with a series of resources available online to support future workers with SLD in a wide range of situations

• a self-assessment tool for job search to help neurodiverse job seekers to create proper job applications for the type of job they are pursuing

• a job selection and progress tool to help direct neurodiverse job seekers to the right type of job 

For the employers 

• a comprehensive employer’s guide with resources for employers focusing on the benefits of neurodiversity in the workplace

fiches about learning disorders in the workplace with specific characteristics of each one so employers can better harness the employees’ talents

support material for recruiting and employing neurodiverse workers

• a task blueprint module to help create job processes blueprints

• a support directory with information per country on resources supporting neurodiversity in the workplace

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