A Tale of Two Workers

A Tale of Two Workers

Where Reasonable Adjustments End and Risk Management Begins Reasonable adjustments and workplace risk management are often treated as two distinct workplace processes. Reasonable adjustments are commonly understood as measures that enable a person with disability to...
Why Traditional Disability Employment Practices are Failing Neurodivergent Workers

Why Traditional Disability Employment Practices are Failing Neurodivergent Workers

Neurodiversity Celebration Week (16–20 March 2026) Encourages organisations to recognise neurological difference as part of the natural human variation. That recognition matters. But recognition without reform risks becoming symbolic or performative.  In my coaching...
Designing Work That Actually Works

Designing Work That Actually Works

The Future of Neurodiversity at Work in 2026 As we move into 2026, neurodiversity at work has shifted from the margins to the centre of serious organisational conversations. This is no longer about goodwill or workplace trends. Neurodiversity is now firmly recognised...
When the elephant finally moves

When the elephant finally moves

When the Elephant Finally Moves Why Neurodiversity Must Shape How We Understand Risk at Work In my article “Psychosocial Risk and Neurodiversity: The Elephant in the Room” published on LinkedIn on 7 November, I explained why neurodiversity must be at the heart of...
Four Years On Reflections on The Neurodiverse Safe Work Initiative and the Road Ahead

Four Years On Reflections on The Neurodiverse Safe Work Initiative and the Road Ahead

As the Neurodiverse Safe Work Initiative celebrates its fourth anniversary, I find myself reflecting not just on how far we’ve come, but on how much the conversation around neurodiversity at work has matured, in awareness, practice, policy, and opportunity. It’s been...
Why the White House’s Position on Autism and ADHD, Tylenol and Vaccines is Misguided and Dangerous

Why the White House’s Position on Autism and ADHD, Tylenol and Vaccines is Misguided and Dangerous

The United States (US) White House made headlines on 23 September 2025 with a statement that it had achieved “major progress in understanding the root causes of autism.” The announcement pointed the finger at acetaminophen (commonly known as Panadol or Tylenol) during...