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Accessible Workplace Series - Supporting ADHD in the Workplace
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Accessible Workplace Series - Supporting ADHD in the Workplace

Join us for an insightful session in the Accessible Workplace Series, in partnership with Hire for Talent.

2025-09-23
When: September 23, 2025
2-3:00pm AST
Where: Canada


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Join Kailea Switzer, therapist and ADHD coach, for a 40-minute presentation followed by a Q&A session.

Topics include:

· Understanding ADHD in adults and how it presents in the workplace.

· Designing systems and working conditions that foster engagement and high performance for employees with ADHD.

· Practical tips for employers to better understand and support their employees with ADHD, including strategies to overcome common challenges.

 

Hire for Talent Overview

Hire for Talent is a national awareness campaign aimed at increasing employer confidence in hiring people with disabilities and provides resources to help employers tap into this talent pool during their search for skilled workers.

Delivered by CBDC Restigouche, Hire for Talent is designed to address the coming need for workforce diversity. This initiative is focused on disability as the primary diversity demographic because experience shows that this diversity group has a profound impact on workplace inclusion. Hiring workers with disabilities generates measurable improvements to a workplace’s culture, morale, staff retention, safety and innovation.

 

 

Meet the Speaker

Kailea Switzer, M.Ed. (Counselling Therapist)
Kailea Switzer is a counseling therapist and personal development coach. She helps people reduce anxiety, foster self-compassion, gain clarity, and move in the direction of what matters to them. Kailea returned to PEI to raise her family, after living in NB, Toronto, Boston and Los Angeles for more than a decade. She has a B.A. in Educational Psychology from Mount Allison University, a B.Ed. in Teaching from St. Thomas University, and an M.Ed. in Counselling from Harvard University.

 

Pricing

FREE!

 

 

Don't miss out on the remaining session of our Accessible Workplace Series!

Accessible Workplaces: Supporting People with Disabilities - Oct 21

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