Discover how embracing neurodiversity can unlock hidden potential and transform workplaces with Mel Webster, a leader who proudly wears her ADHD and dyslexia as badges of strength.
Mel Webster is the CEO of ADHD Australia, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, and a proud individual with ADHD and dyslexia. With a background in working with individuals on the autism spectrum and a personal journey of diagnosis and parenting a neurodivergent child, Mel brings a wealth of experience and insight to the conversation.
In this episode, Melissa and Dr. Shae explore:
- Personal journey of diagnosis and acceptance of ADHD and dyslexia
- The intersection of ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurodevelopmental conditions
- Challenges and strengths associated with ADHD and dyslexia in educational and professional settings
- The importance of disclosure and creating psychologically safe workplaces
- Strategies for building confidence and having courageous conversations about neurodiversity
- The role of leadership in fostering inclusive environments
- The impact of the recent Senate inquiry on ADHD and potential shifts in supporting adults with ADHD
- The need for greater understanding and support for individuals with dyslexia, especially those significantly impacted
- The power of hyperfocus and creativity as strengths in neurodivergent individuals
The conversation touches on strategies for building confidence, the role of leadership in fostering inclusivity, the impact of recent policy changes, and the need for greater understanding and support for individuals across the neurodiversity spectrum.
Melissa’s Details:
Find out more about Melissa here.
Find out more about ADHD Australia here.
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