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''Diversity and inclusion.''
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Neurodiversity is the range of differences in individual brain function and behavioural traits, regarded as part of normal variation in the human population.
Neurodiversity is the range of differences in individual brain function and behavioural traits, regarded as part of normal variation in the human population.


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:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Examples of neurodiversity'''''</span>
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Examples of neurodiversity'''''</span>


:"... [neurodiversity] is sometimes wrongly applied only to conditions on the autism spectrum, but it also includes people with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Tourette's syndrome, and those with speech, communication and language challenges.  
:"... [neurodiversity] is sometimes wrongly applied only to conditions on the autism spectrum, but it also includes people with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourette's syndrome, and those with speech, communication and language challenges.  


:It doesn't imply a specific level of intelligence."
:It doesn't imply a specific level of intelligence."
:''The Treasurer, February/March 2020, p22 - Amanda Kirby, Minds of all kinds''.
An alternative term for ''neurodiverse'' is ''neuro-atypical''.




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* [[Affinity bias]]
* [[Affinity bias]]
* [[Ally]]
* [[Ally]]
* [[Asperger's syndrome]]
*[[Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder]]  (ADHD)
* [[Autism spectrum disorder]]
* [[BAME]]
* [[BAME]]
* [[Board of directors]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Corporate social responsibility ]]
* [[Corporate social responsibility ]]
* [[D&I]]
* [[D&I]]
* [[Developments in corporate and market regulation: implications for the treasurer]]
* [[Diversification]]
* [[Diversity]]
* [[Diversity]]
* [[Equifinality]]
* [[Dyscalculia]]
* [[Dyslexia]]
* [[Dyspraxia]]
* [[ESG investment]]
* [[ESG investment]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Financial wellbeing]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[Kay Review]]
* [[LGBTQ+]]
* [[LGBTQ+]]
* [[Institute of Business Ethics]]
* [[Neurodivergent]]
* [[Shareholder value]]
* [[Neuroplasticity]]
* [[Stem]]
* [[Neurotypical]]
* [[UK Corporate Governance Code]]
* [[Tourette's syndrome]]
* [[UK Equality Act 2010]]
 


== Other links ==


===Other links===
[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/definitive-guide-neurodiversity-why-we-need-it Definitive guide to Neurodiversity - The Treasurer, February/March 2020]
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10141 Doing the right thing, ''Sarah Boyce'', The Treasurer]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 27 April 2022

Diversity and inclusion.

(ND).

Neurodiversity is the range of differences in individual brain function and behavioural traits, regarded as part of normal variation in the human population.

The term is used especially in the context of autistic spectrum disorders.


Examples of neurodiversity
"... [neurodiversity] is sometimes wrongly applied only to conditions on the autism spectrum, but it also includes people with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourette's syndrome, and those with speech, communication and language challenges.
It doesn't imply a specific level of intelligence."
The Treasurer, February/March 2020, p22 - Amanda Kirby, Minds of all kinds.


An alternative term for neurodiverse is neuro-atypical.


See also


Other links

Definitive guide to Neurodiversity - The Treasurer, February/March 2020