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HR Voices
A podcast for independent HR and people professionals, and the businesses they support.
Hosted by Mary Asante and Charlotte Allfrey of HR Independents Ltd.
DATE: 3rd March 2025
Episode 44: Making workplaces more neurodiversity friendly
Guest: Zoe Carrol, Optimise Potential
In this thought-provoking episode, Mary Asante and Charlotte Allfrey are joined by Zoe Carroll from Optimise Potential Limited to explore the importance of making workplaces more neurodiversity-friendly.
Zoe shares her extensive experience in performance psychology, neurodiversity, and inclusion, shaped by her time in air traffic control with the RAF, her work in education, and her personal journey raising a neurodivergent child.
Together, they unpack how businesses can create environments that allow neurodivergent employees to thrive and why embracing neurodiversity is not just about compliance but about unlocking potential, innovation, and engagement in the workplace.
Mary, Charlotte, and Zoe emphasise that creating neurodiversity-friendly workplaces is not just about compliance—it’s about maximising talent, fostering innovation, and building truly inclusive cultures.
By educating leaders, adapting policies, and embracing diversity of thought, businesses can unlock the full potential of their teams while supporting employees in ways that genuinely matter.
If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could leave us a review.
Get in touch at [email protected].
For more HR insights, visit www.hrindependents.co.uk.
HR Voices
A podcast for independent HR and people professionals, and the businesses they support.
Hosted by Mary Asante and Charlotte Allfrey of HR Independents Ltd.
DATE: 3rd March 2025
Episode 44: Making workplaces more neurodiversity friendly
Guest: Zoe Carrol, Optimise Potential
In this thought-provoking episode, Mary Asante and Charlotte Allfrey are joined by Zoe Carroll from Optimise Potential Limited to explore the importance of making workplaces more neurodiversity-friendly.
Zoe shares her extensive experience in performance psychology, neurodiversity, and inclusion, shaped by her time in air traffic control with the RAF, her work in education, and her personal journey raising a neurodivergent child.
Together, they unpack how businesses can create environments that allow neurodivergent employees to thrive and why embracing neurodiversity is not just about compliance but about unlocking potential, innovation, and engagement in the workplace.
Mary, Charlotte, and Zoe emphasise that creating neurodiversity-friendly workplaces is not just about compliance—it’s about maximising talent, fostering innovation, and building truly inclusive cultures.
By educating leaders, adapting policies, and embracing diversity of thought, businesses can unlock the full potential of their teams while supporting employees in ways that genuinely matter.
If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could leave us a review.
Get in touch at [email protected].
For more HR insights, visit www.hrindependents.co.uk.