Neurodiversity at Work: Film Screening & Guided Discussion

Created by Good Friend, Inc., the Neurodiversity at Work documentary film offers a powerful and authentic entry point into conversations about neurodiversity in the workplace.

While originally developed as the foundation for our broader training modules, the film stands on its own as a thought-provoking tool to spark inclusive dialogue and reflection.

What to Expect:

  • Film Screening of Neurodiversity at Work, an award-winning documentary

  • Facilitated Discussion to explore key themes, challenge assumptions, and foster empathy

  • Downloadable PDF Resources to support ongoing learning and reflection

  • Session Duration: Offered for 60 - 90 minutes including film and discussion

  • Flexible Delivery: In-person or virtual

  • Price: $500

This 37-minute documentary was honored with the 2024 Impact Award by the Women in Focus Film Festival, a recognition of its powerful storytelling and meaningful contribution to DEI education.

The film centers the voices of neurodivergent individuals—shared on their own terms. Every participant was thoughtfully interviewed before filming to ensure they felt safe and supported in openly sharing their experiences. No one was pressured by employers or others; their stories are offered with authenticity, courage, and care.

By bringing lived experiences to the forefront, this film invites viewers to listen with empathy and begin building workplaces where neurodivergent employees are not only welcomed—but truly understood and valued.

Whether you're just beginning your inclusion journey or deepening an ongoing effort, a film screening is a meaningful step forward.