Becca Burke

Speaker

Empowering Neurodiversity in the workplace

Hi, I am Becca!

I'm Becca, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity and understanding ADHD in the workplace. Living with ADHD (combined presentation) myself, I bring a unique blend of professional experiences and personal insights to the conversation about creating inclusive, productive work environments. Equity in the workplace is especially important for us as neurodiverse folk; if given the adjustments and support we need, we can not only survive, but thrive at work.

My professional journey


My career path has been varied, in true ADHD style! From my early days in customer relations to roles in sales and account management, I've always excelled in building relationships and understanding people's needs. My time at a FTSE 100 bank gave me a solid foundation for navigating large organisations and the politics of the office environment, and I then had to adapt quickly to the drastic changes of the Covid-19 Pandemic Lockdown. It was during this time, recognising the disruption to my routine, hyperfocusing on work outside of my core hours, and my inability to finish any tasks to completion, that I realised something wasn’t working for my brain.

Throughout my career, I’ve recognised that I was struggling, but never quite understood why. I saw so much of my own journey in the struggles I heard from other neurodiverse people, and I wanted to find a way that I could tangibly make a difference. After my own diagnosis in early 2024, I was inspired to become an ADHD Coach with Leanne Maskell's ADHD Works, and led to me being headhunted for Inclusive Change Ltd as Support Specialist.

My Areas of Expertise

- ADHD awareness and management strategies

- Education and training around ADHD for businesses

- Job coaching neurodivergent clients at work

- Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria awareness/training

- Business process improvement for neurodiverse workforce support

- Working with clients as a neurodiversity educated Virtual Assistant

- Neurodivergent talent recruitment and retention

- ADHD Works Level 1 Coach

Popular Discussion Topics

- Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) & ADHD

- ADHD and the menopause

- ADHD screening in prisons

- ADHD and neurodiversity co-occuring traits

- ADHD celebrities

- Current research development

Living with ADHD


- Physiological difference in the brain

- ADHD facts and figures

- Common misconceptions

- Lived experience

- Interactive Q&A

ADHD in the Workplace


- Common challenges and strategies

- Strengths ADHDers bring to the workplace

- Challenges for us in the workplace

- Helpful strategies

- Reasonable Adjustments

- Equality Act 2010 protection

My Speaking Style


I pride myself on being engaging, insightful, and empathetic. My presentations blend personal anecdotes, research-based strategies, and interactive elements that leave audiences both informed and inspired. I like making complex topics accessible, and providing concrete, implementable solutions to common workplace challenges.

Why Choose Me?


At Inclusive Change, we understand your ‘Why,’ and meet you where you are on your journey as a business. Whether you're looking to educate your HR or leadership teams, or provide valuable insights to your entire organisation, I can help. I don’t believe that we as neurodivergent people need to change who we are to succeed; with the right support, education and awareness, we can be ourselves without compromise.

Work with me

Ready to transform your understanding of ADHD in the workplace?

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Read my blog here: https://inclusivechange.co.uk/blog/b/adhd-and-me

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Ladies of Cheltenham Hacking Society Event

March 14, 20253 min read

Last week, I stepped outside my comfort zone and attended the Ladies of Cheltenham Hacking Society event. As someone who doesn’t consider themselves a tech expert, I was both excited and apprehensive about taking part in a Rust programming workshop. But what I discovered was more than just coding, it was a powerful reminder of why inclusion and accessibility matter in every space, including the workplace.

Learning and Inclusion

The evening kicked off with an insightful talk from Riskaware, which shed light on how cybersecurity helps protect critical infrastructure. Seeing their real-world applications made it clear how essential diverse perspectives are in tackling security challenges.

Then came the hands-on Rust workshop. I had never coded before, yet by the end of the session, I had grasped some key programming principles. Rust’s focus on safety and efficiency tied in perfectly with the broader cybersecurity themes of the night, demonstrating that even newcomers can engage with tech in meaningful ways when given the right support.

What stood out most, however, was the welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Being in a space where women in tech uplifted and supported one another was inspiring. Events like these reinforce why creating accessibility and inclusion is crucial, not only in tech but across all industries.

Best Practices in Inclusive Event Design

The organisers’ commitment to inclusion was impressive. Simple yet effective measures, such as a yellow lanyard system to signal that attendees preferred not to be photographed, ensured privacy was respected. A clear code of conduct set expectations for behaviour, creating a safe and welcoming environment.

Another key takeaway was the importance of clear communication. The event schedule was well-planned and shared in advance, allowing attendees to engage with confidence. 

Inclusive Recruitment and Neurodiversity: What Can Businesses Learn?

One of the most eye-opening aspects of the evening was how coding workshops like these align with inclusive hiring practices, particularly for neurodivergent talent.

Coding, with its structured logic and problem-solving nature, plays to the strengths of many neurodivergent individuals. Traditional hiring processes often fail to recognise these skills, creating unnecessary barriers to employment. By incorporating practical workshops into recruitment strategies, businesses can provide alternative ways for candidates to showcase their abilities, moving beyond rigid interview formats.

Inclusive Change’s Neurodiversity and Recruitment training course offers essential insights into how businesses can adapt their hiring processes to be more neurodivergent-friendly. With 15–20% of the global population being neurodivergent, forward-thinking companies have a real opportunity to tap into this talent pool and foster more inclusive workplaces.

Take the Next Step: Build a More Inclusive Workplace

Creating safe and accessible spaces, whether at industry events or within workplaces benefits everyone, particularly those who face multiple barriers due to neurodiversity or disability. If you’re looking to make meaningful changes in your organisation, Inclusive Change’s Neurodiversity and Recruitment training is the perfect place to start.  

Learn how to: 

✅ Adapt your hiring processes to attract and support neurodivergent candidates
✅ Make practical, reasonable adjustments that remove barriers in recruitment
✅ Foster a workplace culture that values cognitive diversity

📅 Get in touch to discuss your training requirements further: book your training here.

By prioritising inclusivity, we don’t just open doors for neurodivergent professionals, we create workplaces where everyone can thrive.

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