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National Apprenticeship Week: Making Apprenticeships accessible for everyone

 

This year’s National Apprenticeship Week theme, 'Skills for Life', shines a spotlight on the lasting impact Apprenticeships can have, equipping people with skills that support them for a lifetime.

For neurodiverse apprentices, the benefits of hands on learning, individualised support, and clear structures offer an added advantage. Apprenticeships offer an alternative path to long-term employment that can help bridge the gap between school and the workplace, or help older neurodiverse learners return to education.

 

So, what is neurodiversity?

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Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in how different people’s brains work. The neurodiversity umbrella includes Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, Tourette’s syndrome, and other cognitive differences. Neurodivergent people may think, move, act, communicate, and process information differently to what is considered typical. This is a good thing – studies show neurodiverse teams are more productive, creative, and innovative.

Creating workplaces that are inclusive of neurodiversity is better for everyone. Inclusive environments improve retention, encourage clearer communication, and foster a more supportive workplace environment – not just for neurodivergent people, but for all employees.

Here are some easy ways to accommodate neurodiversity in the workplace

Most importantly, focus on neurodivergent people's strengths. Neurodivergent people are often highly creative, good at solving problems, resilient, empathetic, and have high attention to detail.

 

Building Inclusive Apprenticeships This National Apprenticeship Week

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This National Apprenticeship Week, let’s commit to building an inclusive workplace where neurodiverse people can thrive.

At t2, we’re committed to making sure all learners feel supported and confident in their learning journey. Our Additional Learner Needs (ALN) team champions this every day, and our Neurodiversity Champion, Liz Ponting, ensures accessibility is embedded across everything we do. If you want to know more about our ALN and accessibility teams, get in touch with us.

 

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