Upcoming Events
We host events in our local community in partnership with Inclusive Change At Work CIC. Take a look at the list below to find out whats on.
Our online events are designed to inform and educate. We have a range of free and on demand events online.

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.

11th - Start the Conversation - FREE Webinar, Red Flags and Reasonable Requests, Online
16th - Together For SEND, We The Curious, Bristol
16th-20th - Neurodiversity Celebration Week, Online events
All Month - World Autism Acceptance Month, Online and in-person events globally
29th - Start the Conversation - FREE Webinar Neuro-Inclusive Recruitment, Online
11th-17th - Mental Health Awareness Week, Online
20th - Start the Conversation - FREE Webinar AI, Neurodiversity & Workforce Planning, Online

Lucy Smith joined day one of BSides Bristol as she explored the future of work – spotting red flags, recognising reasonable requests, and reframing adjustments as smart strategies for building high-performing, future-ready cyber teams.
Click on the button below to access Lucy's top ten tips for inclusive recruitment.

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.

Throughout 2024 and early 2025, we hosted a series of live webinars and in-person workshops focused on supporting neurodiverse and disabled young people in the workplace. These sessions helped businesses understand the value of neurodivergent talent, while also offering guidance to parents and carers on career opportunities and support for their young adults.
You can catch up on everything via our recap pages - watch the recordings, explore helpful articles, and grab some free resources too.

I joined a training opportunity through Women's Work Lab, which led me to a four-week volunteer program with Inclusive Change. The training took place three days a week and introduced me to a professional UK work environment. What began as a new and slightly intimidating experience quickly became one of the most meaningful learning journeys I have had.
During the program, I worked as a volunteer supporting website and digital content tasks. My responsibilities including website and content migration, website re-structuring, UX/UI testing and optimization, designing pages using elements, creating and editing blogs, publishing blocks, checking links to ensure they worked correctly, and helping maintain the quality of the website. I also learned about SEO and AI optimisation, which showed me how content can be made easier to find and more useful for readers.
One of the areas I enjoyed most was designing. Creating layouts, adjusting elements, and seeing a page come together was both exciting and satisfying. At the same time, checking all the links without breaking anything required patience, accuracy, and attention to detail. This task was challenging but also very rewarding because I understood how important it is for users to navigate a website smoothly.
Throughout the training, I used the Tekmatix platform, which was completely new to me. Learning how it works helped me develop valuable technical skills in website management. Beyond the technical side, I also grew personally. I became more organised, more creative, and significantly more confident. When I started, I had low confidence, but gaining hands-on practical experience helped me believe in my abilities.
This experience also gave me insight into the UK workplace. Understanding how teams collaborate, communicate, and support each other is something that will help me in future job interviews and professional roles. It showed me that real learning happens not only through theory but through practical involvement in meaningful work.
Inclusive Change, for me, turned out to be much deeper than I initially expected. It was not only about inclusion as a concept, but about building knowledge, skills, and opportunities for people. I discovered that work related to administration, digital systems, and design plays an important role in making information accessible to everyone.
I am especially grateful for the supportive environment created by the team. Working with Carly and my trainer Emily made the experience even more positive. They were kind, patient, and always willing to help, which made learning feel safe and enjoyable. Their guidance helped me grow both professionally and personally.
Learning a completely new skill in designing has been one of the highlights of this journey. It made me feel proud, motivated, and excited about future opportunities. This training has given me something valuable that I can carry forward — not just technical knowledge, but confidence and real work experience.
To anyone considering a similar opportunity, I would say that Inclusive Change offers much more than what you might initially see. If you are interested in digital work, administration, or design, you can gain a great deal of knowledge and practical experience. Most importantly, you will be part of a supportive team that genuinely wants you to succeed.
Overall, this has been a happy, meaningful, and empowering experience for me. It has shown me that stepping into something new can open doors to growth, confidence, and future possibilities.

Inclusive Change Ltd
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Bradley Stoke, Bristol
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