

Workplace Inclusion for HR: In partnership with Amaze
Workplace Inclusion for HR
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Webinar Description
Workplace Inclusion for HR In partnership with Amaze
Australia's workforce is neurodiverse — and HR professionals are uniquely positioned to make it more inclusive.
This practical, people-centred webinar brings together professional expertise and lived experience to help HR practitioners build workplaces where neurodivergent employees genuinely thrive. Whether you're just starting your neuroinclusion journey or looking to deepen your practice, this session gives you the language, insight and tools to make a real difference.
Delivered in partnership with Amaze — the leading voice for autistic people and their families in Victoria — this webinar is grounded in both research and reality.
In This Webinar You'll Learn To:
Build a clear understanding of what neurodiversity means in the workplace and why it matters for HR
Use respectful, current terminology when talking about neurodiversity, neurodivergence and the neurodivergent experience
Develop insight into how differences in communication, sensory processing and information processing show up at work — and what that means for your people
Identify practical, low-effort changes that meaningfully improve communication, clarity and accessibility for your whole organisation
Your Facilitator
Alex Lazarus-Priestley (she/her) Chief Change Officer, Amaze
As an Autistic ADHDer, Alex brings both professional expertise and lived experience to advancing neuroinclusion in workplaces and education. She leads Amaze Inclusion, working with organisations to build neuroinclusive cultures that create real impact.
Her career spans three continents and over two decades across higher education, organisational learning and leadership development. Most recently as Strategic Learning Advisor at Melbourne Business School, she led research into how organisations are adapting to the evolving needs of their people — placing her at the intersection of workforce transformation and inclusive practice.
Alex is known for translating complex organisational challenges into people-centred solutions, partnering with senior leaders to build genuinely thriving organisations. An active researcher in the field of neuroinclusion, she brings intellectual rigour to work she lives every day.
Privacy Notice
By registering for this webinar, you agree that your registration details will be shared with our event partner, Amaze. Your information will be handled in accordance with applicable privacy legislation and used only in connection with this event and related communications.