Build knowledge & practical inclusion strategies

Xceptional’s online training is designed to build awareness of neurodiversity inclusion in the workplace for all employees, and build the knowledge and capabilities to work with neurodivergent workers.


The course covers

  • What is neurodiversity?  
  • Neurodiversity in the media and why language matters
  • Detailed explanation of Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia
  • An examination of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences
  • Strengths, barriers and challenges
  • Inclusive practises and strategies for all employees


Join more than 3000 managers and employees from business and government organisations who have participated in Xceptional's training.


We hope you will find this useful in making your workplace more accessible for people who think differently.

Meet your instructors

Mike Tozer

Mike Tozer is a twice TEDx speaker and the founder & CEO of Xceptional, a tech company that assesses, places and supports autistic people and trains employers on inclusion. Xceptional has been featured on ABC’s Employable Me and has been recognised by a number of awards, including Westpac Business of Tomorrow, Optus Future Makers and the Google.Org Impact Challenge. In his spare time, Mike is an elite runner with Team Brooks and has the world record for the fastest half marathon in a business suit.

Meet your instructors

Nicole Done

Nicole Done is Xceptional's Chief Inclusion and Wellbeing Officer. Nicole is passionate about neurodiverse employment and focuses her energies on providing inclusive solutions. As a consultant who has explored many cultures and travelled to over 50 countries, she understands the benefits, challenges and nuances of neuro-minorities and works across government, enterprise, SME and start-ups to provide context to organisation’s D & I program development, implementation and integration.

This course is for you

If you want to better understand neurodiversity.

  • If you want to make your workplace more inclusive and welcoming

  • If you are working with autistic people, dyslexics, dyspraxics or ADHDers

  • If you are working with neurodivergent individuals

Course curriculum