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Our online events are designed to inform and educate. We have a range of free and on demand events online.

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Our team are experienced speakers and can be booked to educate and entertain at your next event - get in touch to find out how we can help.

Important Dates in our Calendar

Calendar of Events

June 2025

July 2025

Aug 2025

  • 6th - Future Voices Podcast: The Summer Sessions

  • 15th - Future Voices Podcast: The Summer Sessions

  • 20th - Future Voices Podcast: The Summer Sessions

Free Webinar

Understanding neurodiversity with customers and colleagues in mind

Hosted by:

Holly Smith, Support Manager &

Becca Burke, Operational Support & ADHD Coach

Re-Visit our Past Events

Inclusive Change at Work

In the community

From January to March 2025, our sister community interest company, Inclusive Change at Work CIC, hosted transformative workshops to promote understanding and inclusion for neurodivergent individuals and their families.

We gathered at Emersons Green Village Hall for expert-led sessions that offered practical strategies and a welcoming space for learning and growth.

Visit our recap page for more information about the sessions plus useful links and articles.

Building the Future

Of Work, Together

During 2024, and the start of 2025, we hosted live webinars and in-person workshops dedicated to supporting neurodiverse and disabled young people in the workplace.

Some sessions guided businesses on the value of workplace diversity and inclusion, highlighting how neurodivergent talent strengthens teams and fosters innovation.

The other sessions, designed for parents and carers of neurodivese young adults, provided insights into workplace opportunities and support for thier young people, inspiring hope for their future careers. Attendees had the opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to more inclusive work environments.

Take a look at our recap pages, you can watch the recordings and you will find a host of information, articles and freebies too!

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Sharing our experiences, insights, and standout moments from industry events

An open office.

Making Open Offices Work For Everyone

April 07, 20252 min read

Making Open Offices Work for Everyone: A Guide to Productivity in Diverse Workspaces

Step into any open office, and you’ll see a mix of personalities, working styles, and energy levels. There’s the deep-focus worker, tucked away behind a Do Not Disturb sign, tuning out distractions. Across the room, a creative mind is bouncing ideas off teammates, filling the space with energy and enthusiasm. Meanwhile, some employees thrive in the buzz of conversation, while others struggle to concentrate amid the constant movement and noise.

Whether these differences stem from neurodivergent traits or simply individual work preferences, one thing is clear: a single work environment doesn’t work for everyone. And when people don’t have options, productivity suffers—for themselves and those around them.

The Challenge of Open-Plan Offices

Open offices were designed to boost collaboration and flexibility, but without structure, they often create frustration and inefficiency. Common issues include:
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Constant interruptions breaking deep-focus work.
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Noise sensitivity causing stress and distraction.
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Creative energy spilling over and disrupting others.
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Lack of privacy for calls, meetings, or quiet thinking time.

For an open-plan office to be truly effective, it must support both collaboration and quiet focus—so employees can choose where and how they work best.

How to Create a Workspace That Works for Everyone

The solution isn’t getting rid of open offices, but rather adapting them. Providing different workspaces within the office—quiet zones, movement areas, collaboration spaces, and flexible workstations—allows everyone to be productive in their own way.

 🔹 Need deep focus? Use quiet booths or noise-cancelling solutions.
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Thrive in conversation? Head to a collaboration zone.
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Struggle with restlessness? Try an active workspace with standing desks or movement areas.
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Prefer structured time? Use Pomodoro timers, traffic light signals, and time-blocking tools.

When employees have the freedom to work in a way that suits them, the entire office benefits—better focus, reduced stress, and improved collaboration.

Want Practical Solutions? Download the How-To Guide!

We've put together a step-by-step guide on how to create an office environment that boosts productivity for all working styles.

📥Download the guide here to explore:
✔ Practical zoning ideas for your office.
✔ The best tools to manage focus and collaboration.
✔ Simple ways to
increase workplace inclusivity for neurodivergent and neurotypical employees alike.

By embracing different working needs, companies can unlock higher productivity, greater job satisfaction, and a thriving workplace—without forcing everyone into the same mould.

👉 How does your office handle different working styles? Let’s start the conversation!




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Lucy Smith

Lucy Smith

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