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Episode 56: HR Voices with Charlie Hart — Neurodiversity Inclusion at Work
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Episode 56: HR Voices with Charlie Hart — Neurodiversity Inclusion at Work
HR Voices Podcast
A podcast for independent HR and people professionals, and the businesses they support.
Hosted by Mary Asante of HR Independents, HRi.
DATE: 18th August 2025
Episode 56: HR Voices with Charlie Hart — Neurodiversity Inclusion at Work
Guest: Charlie Hart, Neurodiversity Inclusion Speaker, Writer & Advocate
🎙️ In this episode:
Host Mary Asante is joined by the passionate and insightful Charlie Hart, neurodiversity inclusion speaker and former HR analyst, also known online as Awesome Charlie. Diagnosed as autistic at age 42, Charlie brings a powerful mix of personal lived experience and professional HR expertise to explore how we can create truly inclusive workplaces for neurodivergent individuals.
Together, they unpack the real meaning of neurodiversity and explore what true inclusion looks like—not just in policy but in everyday practice, culture, and conversations. From recruitment to hybrid working, this episode is full of practical advice and honest reflection.
🧠 What You’ll Learn:
🧬 What Is Neurodiversity (and Why It Matters)?
Understanding the concept and movement of neurodiversity
Everyone has a unique brain—neurodiversity includes all of us
Context matters: the same person may function differently depending on environment and support
🤝 What Inclusion Really Means
Creating environments where people are not just present but welcomed
Supporting neurodivergent employees isn’t about special treatment—it’s about accessibility
Building psychologically safe cultures through empathy and flexibility
🚧 Workplace Barriers (and How to Remove Them)
The unseen challenges: sensory overload, verbal instructions, scattered meetings
Why lived experience should inform policies—not assumptions
The power of communication preferences and scheduling that works for humans, not just processes
🛠️ Practical Strategies That Make a Difference
Informal tweaks vs. “reasonable adjustments”
Collaboration between employees and managers—not confrontation
Why conversations should be human, not legalistic
📈 Why It’s Everyone’s Business
Inclusive practices benefit all employees, not just neurodivergent ones
How to support individuals without singling them out or creating more stigma
Encouraging storytelling, ERGs, and active listening to embed inclusion
✨ Key Takeaways:
✅ Neurodiversity is natural—and valuable in every workplace ✅ Inclusion isn’t about policies; it’s about people and practices ✅ Simple changes like advance interview questions or respecting communication preferences can have huge impact ✅ Don’t assume—ask ✅ Believing people when they share their needs is the foundation of an inclusive culture
🔝 Top Tips from Charlie Hart:
Allow communication preferences – Encourage people to state how they prefer to be contacted in email signatures or profiles.
Send interview questions in advance – It helps everyone, not just neurodivergent candidates.
Believe us – When someone says they’re struggling with an environment or process, trust them. It’s not about drama—it’s about dignity.
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