<p>Elaine, Mumtaz and Sara go deep into their experiences at work and the toll taken on their identities from constant masking. Navigating sensory overload, under-stimulation and exhaustion, as well as colleagues who see them as &#39;weird&#39;, too direct because of being so literal or and unreliable. How experiences of exclusion at school continue at work. The many short term jobs. The constant flux. They discuss the pros and cons of disclosing or not disclosing when it comes to their neurodiversity. </p><p><br></p><p>OVERLOOKED</p><p>Brought to you by Surviving Society Productions in collaboration with No More Exclusions.</p><p>Presented by</p><p>Elaine</p><p>Mumtaz</p><p>Sara</p><p><br></p><p>Executively produced by </p><p>Ewa Jasiewicz</p><p><br></p><p>Edited by </p><p>George Ofori-Addo</p><p><br></p>

Surviving Society Productions

Surviving Society Productions

Work

APR 30, 202627 MIN
Surviving Society Productions

Work

APR 30, 202627 MIN

Description

<p>Elaine, Mumtaz and Sara go deep into their experiences at work and the toll taken on their identities from constant masking. Navigating sensory overload, under-stimulation and exhaustion, as well as colleagues who see them as &#39;weird&#39;, too direct because of being so literal or and unreliable. How experiences of exclusion at school continue at work. The many short term jobs. The constant flux. They discuss the pros and cons of disclosing or not disclosing when it comes to their neurodiversity. </p><p><br></p><p>OVERLOOKED</p><p>Brought to you by Surviving Society Productions in collaboration with No More Exclusions.</p><p>Presented by</p><p>Elaine</p><p>Mumtaz</p><p>Sara</p><p><br></p><p>Executively produced by </p><p>Ewa Jasiewicz</p><p><br></p><p>Edited by </p><p>George Ofori-Addo</p><p><br></p>