Why go searching the web for HR answers, when you can save time and money with all your HR resources in one convenient place.
With the My HR Partner HR Hub, you can access a wide range of tools and resources to make managing your HR responsibilities easier than ever before.
Discover exactly how to respond to HR challenges in your business with our HR Hub Membership. You’ll have access to our invaluable resources 24/7 AND the opportunity to tap into support from Karen via Q&A sessions, masterclasses & webinars.
Why go searching the web for HR
answers, when you can save time and
money with all your HR resources in
one convenient place.
With the My HR Partner HR Hub,
you can access a wide range of tools
and resources to make managing your
HR responsibilities easier than
ever before.
Discover exactly how to respond
to HR challenges in your business with
our HR Hub Membership. You’ll have
access to our invaluable resources 24/7
and the opportunity to tap into
support from Karen via our Q&A
sessions, master classes & webinars.
Our HR Hub Membership includes up to date links to awards, award pay guides, Fair Work Information Statement,
Casual Employment Information Statement, and much more. Plus, our templates, checklists, and info sheets cover a range of subjects
to help you manage your team effectively in areas such as recruitment, payroll and compliance, leave, employee performance,
ending employment, and health and safety.
Our Membership offers access to the resources you need, when you need them, to manage your team effectively.
Our HR Hub Membership also
includes up to date links to awards,
award pay guides, Fair Work Information Statement, Casual Employment
Information Statement, and much more.
Plus, our templates, checklists, and
info sheets cover a range of subjects
to help you manage your team effectively
in areas such as recruitment, payroll
and compliance, leave, employee
performance, ending employment,
and health and safety.
Our Membership offers access
to the resources you need to manage
your team effectively.
Monthly Q&A sessions
Employee Onboarding Hub
20% discount on HR advice calls
20% discount on employment contracts
20% discount on all other HR services
Plus access to these resources:
• Videos
• Webinars
• HR Template Library
• HR Checklist Library
• HR information
Monthly Q&A sessions
Onboarding Hub not included
20% discount on HR advice calls
20% discount on employment contracts
20% discount on all other HR services
Plus access to these resources:
• Videos
• Webinars
• HR Template Library
• HR Checklist Library
• HR information
Monthly subscription inclusion
Over 60 templates & checklists to help you with payroll & compliance, leave, termination of employment, managing performance, recruitment and health & safety.
Yearly subscription inclusion
Over 60 templates & checklists to help you with payroll & compliance, leave, termination of employment, managing performance, recruitment and health & safety.
Employee Onboarding Hub - send your contracts and policies online and also integrates with Xero so employee details can be uploaded directly from the information entered by the employee.
You can ask any HR related questions that need a general answer. If the question is too indepth or is very specific to your business, you may need to book in for one of our discounted HR calls.
The Employee Onboarding Hub is a platform where you can send your employees their employment contract and they enter all of their details including their payroll information such as their bank account details, Tax File Number declaration and their Superannuation account details.
It integrates with Xero, MYOB and Deputy so it saves you time on data entry.
You can also save employees’ certificates, licences and set reminders for expiry dates.
Yes, the Q&A sessions are recorded and saved in the HR Hub and you can watch them whenever you want.
Anything HR related – for example pay rates, Award information, advice about managing performance, questions about leave entitlements.
You can order your discounted documents with your special member’s link.
Webinars, Master Classes & Q& A Sessions
Links to: Awards ~ Award pay guides ~ Fair Work Information Statement ~ Casual Employment Information Statement ~ & more
Templates, checklists and Info Sheets to give you information about a range of subjects to help you manage your
team in relation to:
Recruitment ~ Payroll & Compliance ~ Leave ~ Employee Performance ~ Ending Employment ~ Health & Safety
How to Create a Kinder, More Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees
At My HR Partner, we believe the best workplaces are built on empathy, not just policy. One of the most powerful ways a business can show care and respect is by creating an environment where everyone — including neurodivergent team members — can feel safe, supported, and set up for success.
Whether you’re hiring your first employee or growing a diverse team, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect: Are we doing enough to help everyone thrive?
Here’s how you can welcome neurodivergent employees into your business with kindness, clarity, and confidence.
What Is Neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in how people think, learn, process information, and interact with the world. It includes conditions like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and others.
Just like physical accessibility supports people with different physical needs, inclusive work practices support the different ways people learn, focus, and engage. And the truth is — these small, thoughtful adjustments benefit everyone on your team.
Onboarding With Care: The First 90 Days
A warm welcome goes a long way — but clarity is where confidence grows. When onboarding a neurodivergent employee, think beyond the usual logins and lanyards. Ask: What do they need to feel safe and supported from day one?
Here’s what you can include:
A visual schedule of meetings and breaks
Clear instructions in writing
A list of key contacts and who to go to for what
A walkthrough of the office layout (with photos, if possible)
A quick guide to sensory-friendly workspaces or quiet zones
These details may seem small, but they create a sense of psychological safety — and that’s where great work begins.
Everyday Adjustments That Make a Big Difference
You don’t need a big budget or a fancy policy to be inclusive. Most adjustments are low-cost (or free), and many support the entire team, not just neurodivergent employees.
Here’s how you can tailor your support across a few common neurodiverse experiences:
💙 Supporting Autistic Employees
Be clear and direct in your communication
Avoid idioms or vague language (e.g. “we’ll circle back”)
Offer flexibility with hours, breaks, and workspace setup
Provide written agendas and meeting questions in advance
Create quiet spaces or allow noise-cancelling headphones
Encourage peer support through buddy systems or mentoring
🔠 Supporting Dyslexic Employees
Use dyslexia-friendly fonts and clear formatting
Offer multiple ways to access information (text, video, audio)
Break down complex tasks into simple steps
Avoid jargon or overly formal language
Provide visual aids, checklists, and templates
Allow extra time for reading or writing-heavy tasks
💡 Supporting Employees with ADHD
Keep meetings short, structured, and to the point
Allow movement breaks or “walk and talk” catch-ups
Minimise distractions in workspaces
Encourage productivity tools and apps
Provide visual reminders and clear deadlines
Offer flexibility in start times or working hours
Be mindful of mental health and normalise support
It’s About Fairness, Not Favouritism
Sometimes employers worry that providing these adjustments is giving someone “special treatment.” But inclusion isn’t about giving an advantage — it’s about giving equal opportunity to succeed.
And here’s the secret: when we build systems that are kind, flexible, and human — everyone wins.
Download: Inclusive Workplace Checklist for Neurodiverse Employees
We’ve created a simple, thoughtful checklist that you can use to build more inclusive onboarding and support plans for neurodivergent team members. Download it, share it with your team, and start meaningful conversations today.
👉 Download the Neurodiverse Inclusion Checklist
Want Help Reviewing Your Onboarding or HR Policies?
If you’d like some support to create kinder, more inclusive processes, we’re here to help. Whether it’s rewriting your onboarding steps, reviewing job descriptions, or setting up inclusive workplace policies, we’ll walk alongside you.
Because good HR isn’t just about compliance — it’s about care.
We provide HR advice and support. We have trusted partners to assist with any employment law issues
outside of our scope.
Get HR Advice from our HR expert
How to Create a Kinder, More Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees
At My HR Partner, we believe the best workplaces are built on empathy, not just policy. One of the most powerful ways a business can show care and respect is by creating an environment where everyone — including neurodivergent team members — can feel safe, supported, and set up for success.
Whether you’re hiring your first employee or growing a diverse team, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect: Are we doing enough to help everyone thrive?
Here’s how you can welcome neurodivergent employees into your business with kindness, clarity, and confidence.
What Is Neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in how people think, learn, process information, and interact with the world. It includes conditions like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and others.
Just like physical accessibility supports people with different physical needs, inclusive work practices support the different ways people learn, focus, and engage. And the truth is — these small, thoughtful adjustments benefit everyone on your team.
Onboarding With Care: The First 90 Days
A warm welcome goes a long way — but clarity is where confidence grows. When onboarding a neurodivergent employee, think beyond the usual logins and lanyards. Ask: What do they need to feel safe and supported from day one?
Here’s what you can include:
A visual schedule of meetings and breaks
Clear instructions in writing
A list of key contacts and who to go to for what
A walkthrough of the office layout (with photos, if possible)
A quick guide to sensory-friendly workspaces or quiet zones
These details may seem small, but they create a sense of psychological safety — and that’s where great work begins.
Everyday Adjustments That Make a Big Difference
You don’t need a big budget or a fancy policy to be inclusive. Most adjustments are low-cost (or free), and many support the entire team, not just neurodivergent employees.
Here’s how you can tailor your support across a few common neurodiverse experiences:
💙 Supporting Autistic Employees
Be clear and direct in your communication
Avoid idioms or vague language (e.g. “we’ll circle back”)
Offer flexibility with hours, breaks, and workspace setup
Provide written agendas and meeting questions in advance
Create quiet spaces or allow noise-cancelling headphones
Encourage peer support through buddy systems or mentoring
🔠 Supporting Dyslexic Employees
Use dyslexia-friendly fonts and clear formatting
Offer multiple ways to access information (text, video, audio)
Break down complex tasks into simple steps
Avoid jargon or overly formal language
Provide visual aids, checklists, and templates
Allow extra time for reading or writing-heavy tasks
💡 Supporting Employees with ADHD
Keep meetings short, structured, and to the point
Allow movement breaks or “walk and talk” catch-ups
Minimise distractions in workspaces
Encourage productivity tools and apps
Provide visual reminders and clear deadlines
Offer flexibility in start times or working hours
Be mindful of mental health and normalise support
It’s About Fairness, Not Favouritism
Sometimes employers worry that providing these adjustments is giving someone “special treatment.” But inclusion isn’t about giving an advantage — it’s about giving equal opportunity to succeed.
And here’s the secret: when we build systems that are kind, flexible, and human — everyone wins.
Download: Inclusive Workplace Checklist for Neurodiverse Employees
We’ve created a simple, thoughtful checklist that you can use to build more inclusive onboarding and support plans for neurodivergent team members. Download it, share it with your team, and start meaningful conversations today.
👉 Download the Neurodiverse Inclusion Checklist
Want Help Reviewing Your Onboarding or HR Policies?
If you’d like some support to create kinder, more inclusive processes, we’re here to help. Whether it’s rewriting your onboarding steps, reviewing job descriptions, or setting up inclusive workplace policies, we’ll walk alongside you.
Because good HR isn’t just about compliance — it’s about care.
We provide HR advice and support.
We have trusted partners to assist with
any employment law issues outside
of our scope.
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