Skip to main navigation. Skip to main content.
workhealthlife
 
Your Employee Assistance Program is a support service that can help you take the first step toward change.
 
 
  • Register
  • |
  • Log in
  • |
  • Search organization
Morneau Shepell
Woman walking on the beach, leaving footsteps in the sand.

Welcome to your Beneficiary Assistance Program.

If you do not know your username please call 800-227-8620 for assistance or contact your administrator.

workhealthlife
 
Your Employee Assistance Program is a support service that can help you take the first step toward change.
 
Woman walking on the beach, leaving footsteps in the sand.

Take the first step towards change

We're an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that provides you and your family with immediate and confidential support to help resolve work, health, and life challenges to improve your life. Let us help you find solutions so you can reach your goals at any age or stage of life. We help millions of people worldwide live healthy, happy, and productive lives.

Ready to start? You can login or search for your organization for faster access to your resources and tools.
Not a member yet? Join today for free
or

    We found several matches. If you cannot find your organization in the list below, please refine your search by entering more characters or checking the full name of your organization. If you continue to experience challenges, please contact us.
    Don't know your organization? It could be where you work, your union, state, or an association you belong to.

    If you are still not sure, browse as a guest or call 1.866.468.9461

    Why members use the program

    Always

    Always confidential

    Access and use of the program is completely confidential. No one, including your employer, coworkers or family, will ever know that you used the program unless you choose to tell them.
    Help

    Help you need

    Having a baby or buying a new home? Want to improve your relationship or manage stress better? We have resources and tools to help on just about any topic.
    Help

    Help how you want

    Find the support that is right for your lifestyle and comfort level. Choose from online programs, consultation by phone, live chat, and more.
    Available

    Available anytime, anywhere

    You're constantly on the move, switching from your computer to your phone at a moment's notice. We have you covered with confidential access to support anywhere and everywhere you go.
    Pick

    Pick your support

    When you connect with us, we'll help you pick the right support. Within a few minutes, you'll be set up to take your first step towards change.
    No

    No cost

    There is no cost to you to use the program. This benefit is provided to you by your employer, insurance carrier, association, or other party.
    Home
    • Home
    • my services
      Log in or tell us your organization to view your services.
      Is your organization interested in offering these services?
      • Professional Counseling
      • Financial Support
      • Legal Support
      • Nutrition Support
      • Family Support
      • Health Coaching
      • Naturopathic Services
      • Fitness Support
    • health & well-being

      Your physical and mental well-being has a significant impact on your day-to-day life. The more you know, the better you'll feel.

      • Emotional well-being (articles 50)
      • Mental Health (articles 42)
      • Family & relationships (articles 50)
      • Diversity and inclusion (articles 9)
      • Addictions (articles 32)
      • Diseases & Conditions (articles 7)
      • COVID-19 resources (articles 46)
      • Physical well-being (articles 21)
    • career & workplace

      Let us help you manage your career, better handle workplace relationships, and find work-life balance.

      • Health & attitude (articles 43)
      • Coping with change on the job (articles 16)
      • Time management (articles 16)
      • Stress/burnout (articles 17)
      • Traumatic events (articles 13)
      • Career development & continuing education (articles 25)
      • Conflict & communication (articles 48)
      • Workplace leave (articles 8)
    • financial security

      We can all use a little help understanding and managing finances. Learn more through educational articles, resources, and tools to support you in achieving financial well-being.

      • Financial Planning (articles 18)
      • Credit & Debt Management (articles 6)
      • Budgeting (articles 22)
      • Investing (articles 5)
      • Retirement (articles 11)
      • Legal (articles 5)
      • Tax (articles 3)
      • Real Estate/Mortgages (articles 10)
    • life events

      Find information on a wide variety of topics to better inform and support you during life events and times of change.

      • Death of a Loved One (articles 4)
      • Planning Retirement (articles 10)
      • Dealing with a Disability/Serious Illness (articles 13)
      • Getting Separated/Divorced (articles 7)
      • Parenting (articles 24)
      • Buying/Selling a House (articles 3)
      • New Employee (articles 33)
      • Getting Married (including common law) (articles 4)
      • Having a Baby (articles 15)
    health & well-being Covid 19
    • Home »
    • health & well-being »
    • Covid 19 »

    Supporting Neurodiversity at Work

    Bookmark Article

    The neurodiversity movement has been growing in strength in recent years, prompting many workplaces to look at how to best support employees who are neurodivergent.

    A neurodivergent person is an individual whose brain functions and processes information differently than the majority of society—sometimes referred to as the neurotypical population. These people may have one or more conditions including dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and Tourette’s syndrome.

    The neurodiversity movement advocates for neurodivergent people and helps foster an understanding of their unique skills and strengths in all aspects of their lives.

    The benefits of neurodiversity at work

    Whether you realize it or not, it is highly likely that your organization already has a neurodiverse workforce. Experts believe that at least 1 in 6 people (about 15 percent of the population) is neurodivergent, so there’s a good chance that you work closely with someone who is neurodivergent.

    When managers and employees become more aware of neurodiversity and how to support their neurodivergent colleagues, your entire organization can benefit. Neurodivergent employees commonly bring a range of skills and attributes to the workplace, including creativity, lateral thinking, innovation, strategic insight, and high levels of consistency in performance. Your team may also benefit from having people on it with different perspectives and methods of thinking.

    Unfortunately, neurodivergent colleagues may hide their differences for fear of being judged or discriminated against. (Some may describe this as having an “invisible disability” because it may not be visually apparent that someone is not neurotypical.) Experts say that many will only tell a manager or human resources (HR) representative if problems arise and they feel they have no other option—for example, in a disciplinary hearing.

    Adapting to the needs of the neurodiverse

    Most working environments are full of potential distractions or barriers that can negatively affect neurodivergent employees. For example, employees with ADHD or autism can be particularly sensitive to certain sounds, sights, and smells.

    You can help make your employees more comfortable by making a few simple adjustments to the workplace.

    Take account of the different sensory needs of your team. For example, you might want to limit the amount of information or bright artwork displayed on walls.

    Think about how sound might affect your team. Put up dividers in appropriate areas to help block and reduce noise. Create dedicated quiet areas. Regularly remind the team as a whole to be mindful of their co-workers and keep noise to a minimum.

    Allow team members to book meeting rooms for tasks that require a lot of concentration.

    Provide visible instructions next to office equipment such as photocopiers.

    Give people organizers, lockers, cabinets, and name labels to help them organize their space and equipment.

    Be flexible. If a neurodivergent team member feels overwhelmed or distressed because of a situation or environment at work, give them the positive support they need. Be open to adjusting their accommodations so that they can continue to contribute in a positive way to their team.

    Ask your HR department to update your policies and guidance on disability to include neurodivergence. Make sure that everyone is aware of this information and that it is easy to find.

    Showing support for neurodivergent team members

    If you are a manager, taking a few simple steps to promote awareness and acceptance of neurodiversity at your organization can help neurodivergent colleagues feel supported and accepted.

    Highlight what you’re doing to make the workplace more suited to neurodivergent employees. You can do this during team meetings or via your intranet or company newsletter.

    Hold awareness days, and run campaigns, trainings, and workshops on neurodiversity. Encourage your team to take some time to educate themselves about what the different forms of neurodivergence are, and be sure to do the same for yourself.

    Make supporting neurodiversity a part of your company culture. Ask for volunteers to be “neurodiversity champions” and create a support network. Make sure their activities are regularly communicated to the workforce.

    If appropriate, encourage neurodivergent senior managers and leaders to talk about their neurodivergence. Where possible, these should relate back to the work that is being done in your organization to support neurodiversity.

    Making adaptations and supporting neurodiversity in the workplace can increase productivity, assist with recruitment, and ultimately help your organization recognize the needs of your neurodivergent customers as well.

    Share:


    © 2025 Morneau Shepell Ltd.
    COC
    Back to top
    CTCLPRDWEBWP02
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    Processing

    Processing