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?

Would you like me to run a workshop for you?

Get in touch using my calendar below.

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

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September 18, 20233 min read

How meeting the founder of Neurodiversity Celebration Week sparked an ambition to increase awareness of neurodiversity in the workplace

Back in 2019 at an autism awareness event in a church hall in Weston-Super-Mare I met Siena Castellon [Link: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/siena-castellon], then a 17 year old A level student who founded Neurodiversity Celebration Week when she was just 16.

Siena is neurodivergent herself, she is autistic, ADHD, dyslexic and dyspraxia. Sienna was frustrated with the way neurodivergent  students were treated at school and so she created a week of celebration to begin to challenge misconceptions and stereotypes about neurodiversity.

Siena went on within the next couple of years to became a UN Young Leader for sustainable development goals and published her first book “The Spectrum Girls Survival Guide: How to grow up awesome and autistic”.  But I will always remember introducing her onto the stage to talk about her experiences at school and the awe that resonated from the audience as she spoke.

In just a few years Neurodiversity Celebration Week has grown into an incredible event championing neurodivergence in both education and work. Siena is now studying full time at Stanford university in the USA and others have taken on the challenge of busting myths and stereotypes.

Championing Change

One of the drivers for setting up Inclusive Change was meeting Siena and seeing what she could achieve at such a young age. I figured that there was a need for greater awareness of neurodiversity at work so we could make change happen for the next generation of workers - and that means everyone.

Neurodiversity isn’t just about a group of people with protected characteristics like autism or ADHD. Neurodiversity is about us all. At the core of the neurodiversity movement is the principle that we are all unique and neurodiversity represents the natural diversity of human brains and is a subset of biodiversity which we can agree is so important for the survival of our planet. Some of us are neurodivergent, which means that our brains process information in a different way to what might be considered typical.

Neurodivergent is an umbrella term that includes a range of differences such as autism, adhd, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, Tourette's, OCD. Sometimes these are considered hidden disabilities.

Since meeting Siena I have gone on to develop Inclusive Change [link: https://inclusivechange.co.uk ] into a purpose driven organisation that provides training and consultancy for organisations.

A chance meeting with an inspirational young person sparked a whole business in South Glos that is creating incredible impact, sharing hope, inspiring change and making a difference working with other organisations in the South West.

This is how change happens, its not overnight, it takes time but most of all it takes action.

What could you do?

So, I would love you to consider how you could become a part of it for next year. We might not all become UN Ambassadors or publish a book in the next year like Siena but we can make a difference in our organisations and communities.

Maybe you could commit to running a training event in your organisation and bringing in an autistic speaker or looking at your recruitment processes to see how you could increase accessibility for candidates who are neurodivergent. There are lots of small actions we can take that will make a difference and you can do them at any time of the year.

You can find out more about championing neurodiversity at work with a free starter course from Inclusive Change Academy:

How to Champion Neurodiversity in the workplace. [Link: https://academy.inclusivechange.co.uk/how-to-champion-nd-in-the-workplace or download a Free eBook on how to make your services neurodiversity friendly [https://academy.inclusivechange.co.uk/inclusionmattersebook]

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