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With Inclusion Moments now integrated into all Major Projects Association events and with many members actively involved in our Inclusion Hub, we are delighted to shine a light on the topic of neurodiversity and inclusion in this podcast.
Our guest host Al Simmonite, Managing Director of the Advance Consultancy and member of the MPA Inclusion Hub, is in conversation with Helen Buckingham of WSP, Caroline Keep of UCLAN and Anthony Newman of Projecting Success who share their experiences of living and working with neurodivergence.
The guests discuss the use and meanings of terminology like 'spectrum', 'neurodiversity' and 'neurodivergence', and openly share their personal stories about living and working with autism, ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions.
The conversation delves into how technology helps them, what useful resources, strategies and hacks they use and, importantly, they share insight into what employers and teams can do to make the workplace better and more inclusive.
Download the transcript.
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Neuro Cards mentioned by Helen are available on Etsy.
You may find this list of Neurodiversity terms and definitions by Dr Nick Walker helpful.
Al Simmonite
Al is the Managing Director of the Advance Consultancy, a SME consultancy business who have operated for over 30 years focusing on challenging and supporting individuals, teams and projects in complex organisations through effective collaboration and leadership. Al has a career founded in working in complex teams where relationships and leadership are key. Advance are long standing members of the Major Projects Association and Al has been involved with the MPA’s inclusion hub team focusing on the role of the ally and the concept of allyship.
Caroline Keep
Caroline Keep, a data scientist and educator pursuing her PhD in digitalization in education at the University of Central Lancaster, specializes in the application of advanced technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence within educational settings. Her contributions to this field have been acknowledged by several national awards, including the National TES Award for Teaching. Caroline's background in engineering has been instrumental in shaping her approach to digital transformation in education, making her an asset in the realm of project management within educational technology. In addition to her academic and consulting roles, Caroline is an active disability advocate across the UK. She is enthusiastic about organizing STEM events, reinforcing her commitment to creating inclusive and accessible educational environments.
See Caroline's awards, research, interviews and more here.
Helen Buckingham
Anthony Newman
Connect with Ant on LinkedIn.
By Major Projects AssociationWith Inclusion Moments now integrated into all Major Projects Association events and with many members actively involved in our Inclusion Hub, we are delighted to shine a light on the topic of neurodiversity and inclusion in this podcast.
Our guest host Al Simmonite, Managing Director of the Advance Consultancy and member of the MPA Inclusion Hub, is in conversation with Helen Buckingham of WSP, Caroline Keep of UCLAN and Anthony Newman of Projecting Success who share their experiences of living and working with neurodivergence.
The guests discuss the use and meanings of terminology like 'spectrum', 'neurodiversity' and 'neurodivergence', and openly share their personal stories about living and working with autism, ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions.
The conversation delves into how technology helps them, what useful resources, strategies and hacks they use and, importantly, they share insight into what employers and teams can do to make the workplace better and more inclusive.
Download the transcript.
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Neuro Cards mentioned by Helen are available on Etsy.
You may find this list of Neurodiversity terms and definitions by Dr Nick Walker helpful.
Al Simmonite
Al is the Managing Director of the Advance Consultancy, a SME consultancy business who have operated for over 30 years focusing on challenging and supporting individuals, teams and projects in complex organisations through effective collaboration and leadership. Al has a career founded in working in complex teams where relationships and leadership are key. Advance are long standing members of the Major Projects Association and Al has been involved with the MPA’s inclusion hub team focusing on the role of the ally and the concept of allyship.
Caroline Keep
Caroline Keep, a data scientist and educator pursuing her PhD in digitalization in education at the University of Central Lancaster, specializes in the application of advanced technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence within educational settings. Her contributions to this field have been acknowledged by several national awards, including the National TES Award for Teaching. Caroline's background in engineering has been instrumental in shaping her approach to digital transformation in education, making her an asset in the realm of project management within educational technology. In addition to her academic and consulting roles, Caroline is an active disability advocate across the UK. She is enthusiastic about organizing STEM events, reinforcing her commitment to creating inclusive and accessible educational environments.
See Caroline's awards, research, interviews and more here.
Helen Buckingham
Anthony Newman
Connect with Ant on LinkedIn.