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“New Teaching Technologies Help Train Tomorrow’s Top Talent” By Lydia Logan

by Specialisterne | Dec 20, 2022 | News, News

“Throughout 2022, we expanded our work at IBM SkillsBuild with an emphasis on partnerships between academia and employers across the public and private sectors. Through our work with the Specialisterne Foundation, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and the...
What Is ‘Masking’, and Why Do Your Autistic Employees Do It?

What Is ‘Masking’, and Why Do Your Autistic Employees Do It?

by Jaime A. Heidel | Dec 13, 2022 | Blog

‘Masking’, also called ‘camouflaging’ is a common practice for autistic people in any setting where we feel we may be singled out, mistreated, bullied, or abused. And, since we live in a neurotypical world not designed for us, feeling at least a bit unsafe is a part...

CHRO Insights Series Report: Neurodiversity

by Specialisterne | Dec 1, 2022 | Insights and White Papers

One Mind At Work December 2022 report features key learnings and best practices from leading employer and subject-matter experts on the topic of neurodiversity in the workplace. Alongside research on leading publications on the topic, experts were surveyed to create...

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