Coventry University researcher tells MPs about the impact of remote working on disabled and neurodivergent people Remote working is an overwhelmingly positive experience for many of those with a disability and/or neurodivergence, according to a Coventry University academic who appeared before MPs this month. Dr Christine Grant, an Associate Professor at the university’s Research Centre for Healthcare and Communities, has conducted extensive research into the impact of remote working on disabled and/or neurodivergent people and appeared before the Work and Pensions Select Committee. The aim of the committee is to investigate how disabled people can be better supported to start
Impact of WFH on disabled and neurodivergent people as seen on The Hippocratic Post.