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Thriving at Work with Dyslexia: Know Your Rights and Ask for What You Need
Tamzin Hall
Neurodiversity Consultant
20th of June, Friday
12:00 PM GMT | 45-min talk + 15-min Q&A
Are you wondering how to advocate for yourself at work, get the support you need, and understand your legal rights as a dyslexic adult?
Join us for an informative and supportive webinar with Tamzin Hall, a Neurodiversity Consultant, based in the UK. This session is perfect for dyslexic adults, those exploring a new diagnosis, and anyone navigating work with neurodivergence.
In this session, we’ll explore:
What dyslexia looks like in adulthood
What “reasonable adjustments” you can ask for — and how to ask
Strategies for self-advocacy and building your confidence at work
You’ll leave with a clearer sense of what you and your employer can do to support you in your workplace – and feeling prepared to advocate for yourself!
There will be a live Q&A at the end, so bring your questions!
About Nathalie Senat & SENat Learning Support Services
Tamzin is an expert in neurodiversity, a #1 best-selling author and a highly experienced consultant, trainer, and coach. With decades of experience in leadership and development, Tamzin is passionate about creating workplaces where neurodivergent individuals thrive.
She holds a Level 7 qualification in Coaching and Mentoring and is a PCC-qualified coach. Tamzin specialises in helping organisations implement inclusive practices that celebrate neurodiversity, enabling businesses to empower, retain, and support top talent.
Her work emphasises the value of diversity in driving innovation and fostering resilience. With her guidance, organisations can build agile, inclusive teams and develop the next generation of neurodiverse leaders.
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