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Exceptional memories, expert attention to detail, innovative thinking, and a strong work ethic are just a few of the strengths, skills, and talents employees with autism bring to the workforce. People on the autism spectrum deserve equal opportunities to succeed in employment, full workplace inclusion, and the freedom to make their voices heard. April is...
On April 10, Creative Spirit hosted our annual #RoadtoEquity gala at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to advance our goal of ensuring full workplace inclusion, accessibility, and fair-wage employment for the neurodiverse community. The gala also spotlighted #HireDifferent, our vital, ongoing mission to place at least 1 million candidates in fair-wage roles by end-of-decade....
For many people, the answer might be an idealized image of romance and connection. Yet dating also comes with an array of rules, expectations, and subtle nuances that can be intimidating even for those with experience. For people who are neurodiverse, dating often presents additional challenges, particularly for people on the autism spectrum, who might...
First line: White Creative Spirit #HireDifferent Logo. Second line of text: by Menachem Rephun, Creative Spirit Communications Manager. Bottom Line of text: 2024: How The Election Can Reshape The Future of Neurodiverse Inclusion. Bottom thirds is a red white and blue "vote" graphic fearturing blue and white "voting box with red check card descending into the podium.
From voting rights, to abortion, gun control reform, and much more, the 2024 election will be momentous in shaping the future of American democracy. The upcoming election is also an opportunity for renewed focus on supporting and upholding the basic civil rights of the approximately 42.5 million Americans with disabilities, including the 15-20% of the...
A New Perspective on Disability: A history of the Neurodiversity Movement. A rainbow infinity symbol and the Creaative Spirit #HireDifferent Logo reside below that text. Background is a light yellow.
The Goal of Fair-Wage Employment for Neurodivergent Talent The goal of achieving full inclusion and representation for people with disabilities, in employment, education, and other aspects of life, has always been at the heart of the disability rights movement. In the late 1990s, a new perspective emerged, offering a radical shift from the so-called “medical...
Written By: Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), an annual campaign dating back to 1945 that focuses on improving employment inclusion, representation, and accessibility for people with disabilities and neurodiverse conditions. NDEAM is also centered on raising awareness of ableism and the stereotypes and misconceptions that interfere...
Written By: Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit How ChatGPT Can Redefine Neurodiverse Education, Workplace Inclusion, and More  ChatGPT, a language model-based chatbot that can generate written content through deep learning, has been the subject of controversy since its launch in November of 2022. Some have voiced concern over pre-programmed biases within the platform, and...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a cluster of conditions affecting social interaction and verbal and nonverbal communication, affects over 75,000,000 million people worldwide, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). While progress has been made over the past several years in improving inclusion and representation, autism still continues to be heavily misunderstood and...
The Independent Living Movement: How It Has Changed Lives for People With Disabilities
Introduction: The Dream of Independent Living The freedom, self-esteem, and dignity that come with independent living are aspects of life many take for granted. For millions of Americans with disabilities, however, they have often been a dream and an aspiration that were denied due to severely restricted accessibility and societal prejudices and misconceptions. In the...
Written By: Olivia Nero, Neurodiversity Ally and Menachem Rephun, Communications Manager, Creative Spirit Neurodiversity and Mobility is wonderful for a neurodivergent brain. It can be very therapeutic for just about anyone. Not only that, it is also super healthy to stay active. Being active is good for both mental and physical health.  An example of...
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