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On a gradient background transitioning smoothly from green to blue, bold white text at the top reads 'Creative Spirit #HireDifferent.' Below, in larger font, it says, “‘Making a Difference: A History of International Day of People With Disabilities.' A white horizontal line separates this from the smaller text below: ‘By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit.’”
By Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager & Advocate, Creative Spirit Disabled/Neurodivergent/People With Disabilities and IDPWD 44.1 million, or 13.4% of the population: that’s how many Americans have a disability/disabilities, according to the 2024 American Community Survey (ACS). Meanwhile, 15-20% of people are estimated to be neurodivergent (Nancy Doyle), equaling more than 1 billion people worldwide. Despite...
Embracing Neurodiversity: A Call to Action for Supportive Workplaces By Lila Pfitzer, Creative Spirit. Creative Spirit #HireDifferent
As we approach National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), it’s important that we acknowledge why all companies and organizations should employ neurodivergent individuals. Not only does hiring differently result in a mutually beneficial outcome for both employee and employer, but its lasting impact on the workplace and workplace culture is significant—improving environments and collaboration that...
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America is currently facing unemployment rates as high as 30 - 40% for neurodiverse adults, three times higher than the rate for people with physical disabilities, and 8 times higher than the rate for non-disabled people, according to data cited by CultureAmp.com. In this post, we’ve gathered 22 lesser-known facts and statistics about neurodiversity and...
Roughly 6% of the U.S. population will experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) at some point in their lives, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Developing as a result of war-related combat stress, physical or sexual assault, natural disasters, or other traumatic experiences, PTSD is a relatively recent diagnosis, entering the DSM-III in...