
Harwell Campus Neurodiversity Group
September 24 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
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Turbocharge your neurodiverse team – with Olga Zilberberg
In today’s fast-paced STEM environments, diverse thinking isn’t just a bonus – it’s essential for innovation and success. Neurodiverse teams bring unique strengths, skills, and talents to the workplace, from deep focus and creativity to pattern recognition and problem-solving.
Many neurodivergent individuals find traditional work environments challenging due to sensory overload, unclear communication, and one-size-fits-all expectations. These barriers can lead to burnout, disengagement, and untapped potential.
This 60-minute interactive workshop is designed to recognise and celebrate neurodivergent strengths while providing practical strategies to build more inclusive, productive and healthier teams. Through engaging conversations and easy-to-use tools, we will explore how to boost performance, foster connection, and enhance wellbeing within your team. Join us to harness diverse minds and ignite team brilliance. Transform difference into your team’s greatest advantage – and turbocharge your team.
Date: Wednesday 24 September
Time: 12:30 – 13:30
Location: Ground Floor, Quad Two, Harwell Campus
This opportunity is open to both neurodiverse and neurotypical audiences to gain a deeper understanding of support available.
About the speaker:
Olga Zilberberg is a trained Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and Neuro Linguistic Programming practitioner with a focus on neuro-affirming practices. Read more here.
This talk is brought to you by the members of The Rosie Project – a Harwell-based neurodiversity networking group. We aim to share best practice to enable neurodiverse teams to thrive in the workplace. We’re open to anyone with an interest, whether or not you identify as neurodiverse.
The Rosie Project is open to everyone who has an interest in getting the best from their neurodivergent teams. We welcome neurotypicals and the inquisitive.