Neurodiversity training to benefit businesses

By on 7 April, 2025
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Image courtesy ASA

Australian Spatial Analytics has launched a neurodiversity training e-learning program, intended to raise awareness about neuroinclusivity and empower organisations to build a neuroinclusive workplace.

The e-learning program is based on Australian Spatial Analytics’ (ASA) neurodiversity awareness course, which has already been delivered to more than 50 organisations and 1,000 people.

The program will share practical, easy-to-understand insights for tapping into the strengths of the 20% of the population who are neurodivergent, including individuals with autism, ADHD, dyslexia and more.

Read our Leaders Forum interview with ASA’s Samantha Garbutt.

ASA has shown that neurodivergent people often possess exceptional attention to detail, pattern recognition abilities and problem-solving skills, which make them stand out in fields such as analytics, data science and technology.

The e-learning program is being made available through the support of ASA’s partner client, Ventia.

ASA will also conduct online sessions for its Neurodiversity Awareness and Neuroinclusive Communication courses in May 2025.

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