Co-production in a neurodiversity context
A case study of using co-production with neurodivergent workers during all stages of the research cycle.
Date: 2nd October 2025 13:00-14:00 BST
Co-design has been a core value of the EDI Caucus, and one that we made an essential requirement for projects funded by our Flexible Fund. Co-production takes this collaborative element further.
In this seminar, Prof Almuth McDowall will talk about the joys and challenges of engaging in co-production with neurodivergent workers during all stages of the research cycle. She will draw on her practice-focused research with Neurodiversity in Business, her policy-focused research for Acas [the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service] and also ongoing projects which are not yet published. Almuth will talk about the methods used, the insights gleaned, the challenges faced as well as surprising feedback from research funders. There will be ample opportunity for questions.
You can read about her latest research funded by Acas by clicking here. And you can listen to an Acas podcast episode where Prof McDowall and Jodie Hill of Thrive Law discuss understanding neurodiversity in the workplace, by clicking here.
This lecture is part of a lunchtime seminar series on research methods in equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) research. Subscribe to our mailing list (linked here) to receive details on future sessions. Upcoming seminars:
Using AI to transform EDI research (13 May 13:00 BST)
Social Network Analysis (11 June 13:00 BST)
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Presenter:
Professor Almuth McDowall is Professor of Organisational Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London. She is a Fellow of the International Society for Coaching Psychology and a practicing (chartered and registered) psychologist working with the private, public and third sector delivering bespoke assignments, often at senior levels. Almuth is an applied researcher who has a strong commitment to research with relevance to practice. Her expertise spans diversity and neurodivergence, wellbeing and work-life balance, coaching and professional competence and development. Almuth favours multi-method research as organisational phenomena are complex and rarely understood through one lens alone.
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