LET’S delivered our workshop Neurodiversity at Work for Mount Royal University Library staff. Workshop attendees were attentive and curious.
Following the workshop, LET’S was provided with this testimonial:
“Thank you SO much for your presentation today! It was empowering, eye-opening, and it offered us all a really unique perspective on accessibility that I can personally say will inform a lot of my work and my interactions going forward. There were a lot of really positive comments from staff today after you signed off, and I heard a lot of “I hadn’t ever considered…” and “I never would have thought about ________.” And of course, since a lot of us who work in libraries are neurodivergent, I think your discussion of imposter syndrome and professionalism really hit home for many, myself included.”
Mount Royal University Library fosters intellectual curiosity and exploration by empowering and supporting users to find, evaluate, create and share information. Offering innovative programs and teaching, responsive services, inspiring spaces and rich information resources, the Library is a catalyst for research, learning and community-building on campus.