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neurodiversity accessibility
About this tag
The neurodiversity accessibility tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how Microsoft tools and workplace technology can support neurodivergent users. Recent content highlights a Department for Work and Pensions trial of Microsoft 365 Copilot, where neurodivergent staff reported particular accessibility benefits from the AI assistant. The trial showed average daily time savings of 19 minutes per user, with Copilot aiding in information retrieval, email drafting, and document summarization. This tag focuses on real-world examples of how Microsoft's AI and productivity features can improve accessibility and job satisfaction for neurodivergent individuals in enterprise settings.
A six‑month Department for Work and Pensions trial of Microsoft 365 Copilot — involving 3,549 central‑office staff between October 2024 and March 2025 — measured modest but measurable productivity gains, reporting an average saving of 19 minutes per user per day, alongside improvements in...