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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 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.
- ADHD and the menopause
- ADHD screening in prisons
- ADHD and neurodiversity co-occuring traits
- ADHD celebrities
- Current research development
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.
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1 October 2025
Last week we delivered our Neurodiversity Training from Inclusive Change in Salisbury for S&W Group. It was a 90-minute session that felt especially meaningful to me, as it coincided with the start of ADHD Awareness Month. That timing marked a personal milestone in my work and set the tone for an open, thoughtful discussion.
The workshop ran as a hybrid event, with some participants in the room and others joining online. Hybrid sessions can be a bit of a juggling act, but this one flowed beautifully. The mix of faces and voices really added to the conversation, and those who joined remotely were just as much a part of it as those in person.
The S&W team brought brilliant energy and made full use of our sensory supports, including stimming toys, colouring pages, and scented markers. We include these to help normalise sensory support and create a relaxed, practical environment (unless, of course, you picked up the cinnamon marker—sorry about that!).
Our discussion covered a wide range of lived experiences. It wasn’t just Lucy and me sharing as trainers; the team spoke candidly about their own experiences and the kinds of changes that could make a real difference across their organisation. Hearing those perspectives was a strong reminder that neurodivergence is deeply individual. No two people experience ADHD or any other neurotype in exactly the same way. Even if you have two colleagues with ADHD, their support needs could be entirely different, which is why we always emphasise the importance of not making assumptions about what someone does or doesn’t need.
We also explored practical actions that S&W could take to build on what they’re already doing well. The team shared small adjustments that have worked for them in the past and discussed how these could be extended across the organisation. It was brilliant to see everyone eager to take away at least one small action they could implement straight after the session.
I left Salisbury feeling energised. Inclusive workplaces grow from people who are willing to listen, to try small changes, and to keep the conversation going.
If you’d like us to run Start the Conversation for your team, get in touch, we’d love to discuss what a session could look like for your organisation.
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