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Sainsbury's to host Danda conference
19th March 2010

Employers' Forum on Disability gold member Sainsbury's has donated the use of one of its auditoriums for an upcoming conference about dealing with disability in the workplace.
The Developmental Adult Neuro-Diversity Association (Danda) event will take place on April 21st at 33 Holborn in London and will address specific processing and learning differences (SPLD) personnel may come across during their employment.
According to Danda, colleagues or customers who may find organising things difficult or struggle to explain themselves clearly may have a "hidden" SPLD.
It stated that those who attend will get "another perspective on these behaviours in the workplace and how to manage them".
A ticket for individuals hoping to take part costs £95, while Danda members and associate members pay £75.
The organisation states that its goal is to provide adults with developmental neuro-diversity with the help and guidance they need to reach their potential and "play a full role in society".
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