Building Inner Confidence Course Transcript

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Building Inner Confidence Course Transcript

PurpleSpace is on a mission to develop the inner confidence of every disabled employee so that we all feel able to share aspects of our story and to request the adjustments or accommodations we need to thrive.

We have designed this course to support employees with disabilities, long-term conditions, mental health conditions and neurodivergence to build their inner confidence and personal resilience. 


Please see the document below for a full transcript of the Building Inner  Confidence Course.


The video version of the course is split up into 14 bite size units and is also available as a Full Course Video.


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