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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Cognitive Compass for Neurodiversity

Just had some conversations with Madelaine Sayko, of Cognitive Compass, who is exploring some of the same problems we did in the enterprise.    Nice direction.

" .... We at Cognitive Compass believe in the value and potential of neurodiversity. It is our commitment to advocate for the successful inclusion of neurodiverse people into the workplace. Our approach incorporates the concepts of self-determination, and equal legitimacy, as is already applied to other disabilities, in order to support employment and community re-integration. It is our strongest belief that neurodiverse individuals bring skills, productivity, and innovation to the workforce that are a benefit to all.  ... Our company provides services that support the employment of people with invisible disabilities, including people with neurodivergent thinking styles. ... ?" 

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