A good day for the Neurodiverse...especially women....

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Jody

Stubborn git
No. It's no bad thing. Neither is employing neurodiverse men either.

ND men are already applying and getting in off their own backs.

Women not so much and are being encouraged to apply because they may have a different approach to the job.

We now agree it's not a bad thing. So let's leave it there.
 
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Fab Foodie

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Dears
If you want to argue about the merits of Men vs. Women recruitment take it over to NACA.
For now please take the article on its merits. If neurodiverse Women have the right stuff in certain circumstances, accept it.
FFS, can't we celebrate it for what it is?
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
<Snip>When you don't know why you don't 'behave' like most people do,it makes for both internal and external conflict. <Snip>
While not up to your level (I remember reading your other thread on your diagnosis), my niece always had a feeling of being 'different' (we just accepted her as she was) and it took a bit of pushing from my sister to get her a formal Asperger's diagnosis. Having a name to put on her feelings gave her the confidence she needed and is now in university studying chemistry.

That my sister always said that my neice and I shared a lot of traits probably explains a lot about my life.
 
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