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COURSES   /    ILRID 6657
Neurodiversity at Work: Innovations and Initiatives Active
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ILR Interdepartmental (ILRID)

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1.5 Credits

This course provides an overview of the workforce development initiatives in technology and technology-­intensive industries to actively recruit and hire neurodiverse individuals and the implications for HR policies and practices. The course traces the opportunities and challenges encountered across the employment process in designing and implementing these initiatives, and the importance of creating a workplace culture that includes individuals with disabilities, and those who are neurodivergent. The topics covered will include: models of effective recruitment, screening, selection, orientation, and on-the-job training; preparatory supervisor and workforce training; building a supportive workplace for all; considerations in career advancement, retention, and performance management; building internal and external support systems to support success; and metrics and analytics in determining elements of program effectiveness at individual and organizational levels.

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