Neuroinclusion by Design: Rethinking Workplace Dynamics
- Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Office of Inclusion and Belonging
- 11:00 am-Noon, Online, Free, Registration required
Up to one in five people identify as neurodivergent and the true number in STEM is likely higher. Yet most workplace systems are still designed for a narrow range of cognitive styles, quietly increasing friction, miscommunication, and turnover.
Join Jane Singleton of Launchpad for Life as she discusses how to build a neuroinclusive workplace with strategic moves that unlock the full cognitive potential already sitting on your team. You’ll move beyond awareness to understand exactly how differences in attention, executive functioning, sensory processing, and language shape day-to-day workflow and team dynamics.
This ACS Webinar is moderated by Cristina Bartolomei Pérez-Arce of the American Chemical Society and co-produced with the ACS Office of Inclusion and Belonging.
What You Will Learn
- How attention, executive functioning, and sensory differences show up in workflows and what specific accommodations and system changes make the biggest impact on productivity
- How to identify and dismantle common misconceptions about cognitive diversity that cause communication barriers
- How to apply Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and structured feedback frameworks to leverage the cognitive strengths of every team member
Event Details
- Thursday, July 23, 2026 @ 2-3pm ET
- Free to attend
- Slides may not be available on day of the webinar
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