NeurodiversAtSea, a seafarers’ neurodiversity charity, announced the launch of its first annual Neurodiversity Benchmark Survey, reports Safety4sea.
Maritime neurodiversity strategy
The survey aims to gather data in support of a maritime neurodiversity strategy.
According to chair and founder Dan Smith “the survey will identify the range and depth of neurodiversity in our profession and the challenges faced by neurodivergent seafarers. Uniquely, it will identify the scope of the opportunity to leverage neurodivergence within the industry.”
The resulting industry strategy will be published in the New Year and will be based on a corporate commitment. This will provide an actionable toolkit for employers to harness the benefits of a neurodiverse workforce, including methods and policy for managers, ashore and at sea.
It will also be grounded in evidence and best practices, seeking to develop metrics. Neurodiversity strategies are, according to Mr. Smith, well established in the City, where institutions now quantify the benefits of neurodiverse workforces, including nearly 50% higher productivity per neurodivergent worker.
Embracing the spectrum of talent
Neurodiversity means embracing the full spectrum of talent at work. Seafarers are incredibly diverse, but our industry still has a huge opportunity both to acquire and develop neurodiverse talent, and to do the right thing by neurodivergent seafarers.
Co-founder and trustee, James Stockbridge, added that “metrics are a first step to realising the neurodivergent advantage, for both seafarers and employers. We strongly encourage anyone in the industry to complete the survey, and to share it with colleagues.”
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Source: Safety4sea