You’re Registered — Welcome
Thank you for registering for Understanding Masking & Ableism in the Workplace, a Neurodiverse Business Network event.
Your seat is confirmed, and I’m really glad you’ll be joining us.
This session has been designed as a thoughtful, practical space to explore how masking and ableism show up in real workplaces — not as abstract concepts, but as lived experiences that affect energy, wellbeing, communication, and culture.
Whether you’re neurodivergent and seeking language for your own experiences, or a leader wanting to create a more genuinely inclusive workplace, you’re in the right room.
Your Next Step: Download Your Ticket
To ensure everything runs smoothly on the day, please download your ticket now.
Your ticket includes:
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Your unique access details
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Event details:
Friday, 20 February 2025
12:15 pm – 1:30pm via Zoom -
Any important information to support your experience on the day
What Happens Next
1. Check your inbox
You’ll receive a confirmation email shortly with a copy of your ticket and full event details.
2. Add the event to your calendar
This helps reduce cognitive load and last-minute stress.
3. Come as you are
There’s no expectation to network, perform, or participate in a particular way. This event has been intentionally designed with sensory, communication, and energy needs in mind — including clear structure, quiet spaces, and a traffic light lanyard system to remove social guesswork.
A Question to Hold Until the Event
As you wait, gently reflect on this:
Where might you — or the people you work with — be masking in order to fit into workplace expectations that were never designed for you?
We’ll explore this together during the session.
This Event Is About More Than Information
It’s about:
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Understanding what masking really is, why it happens, and the cost it can carry
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Making invisible workplace norms and ableism visible — without blame or shame
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Creating environments where people don’t feel they need to hide who they are to belong
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Shifting from compliance-based inclusion toward genuine psychological safety
You’re not here to be “fixed” or told how to cope better.
You’re here to gain clarity, language, and practical insight — and to explore what becomes possible when people are supported to show up as themselves.