Lucy Smith speaking at a conference on neurodiversity and inclusive change

Lucy Smith

Neurodiversity & Inclusive Change Speaker, Facilitator, Compare

Lucy Smith, a keynote speaker on neurodiversity, resilience & inclusive change, helps organisations build inclusive, adaptive cultures that thrive on difference. Inspiring audiences & making a difference

Neurodiversity | Managing Change | Resilience

Life Stories | Social Enterprise

Authentic storytelling that makes a difference

Hi, I am Lucy!

Some people call me the "pocket rocket". I think that is because I have passion and energy to bring out the best in an audience.

I have been working with audiences for almost 25 years in many guises - Lecturer, radio presenter, drama teacher, children's entertainer (I have been a professional fairy) facilitator, compare and speaker.

As a speaker I believe there has to be some substance behind us and I sure have that too. Not being able to settle and always saying "YES" to opportunities has led to a whole lot of experience that informs my work and my presentations.

At my core I am a purpose led social entrepreneur who loves to start a conversation about topics that matter.

I start those conversations with stories some that will surprise and some that will inspire. I talk about some difficult stuff and combine my unique expertise and knowledge.

Relatable, authentic and thought provoking

Lucy x

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Neurodiversity

What is your perspective?

I come from a range of different perspectives when I talk about neurodiversity. From pedagogy, organisation development and leadership, research, personal and family and real lived experience. With a a strengths based approach I talk positively and with passion about change and neurodiversity in work, school and community.

I engage audiences to get them thinking and start conversations that will make and does make a lasting difference.

Change Management

Let me meet you at your

bus-stop

In the world of change management, it's not about imposing a new route; it's about understanding where you're starting from.

I have spent a decade working with senior leaders in transformational change where I have learned that change is often an individual journey and we will all join that journey from a different bus-stop.

I combine theory with reality and always have an eye on the future.

Life Stories

The secret change agent

A wealth of stories based on real lived experience with plenty of lessons for the future. Spilling some my secrets on here would be giving away some of my best work which you will want to hear straight from the source.

Oh, okay, let's just say I can talk about resilience, royalty, and some really fun stuff from a career in international law enforcement.

Social Enterprise

Making a difference - the torch that lights the stars

Lighting people up to make sustainable change happen is a big part of what I do. From setting up a community radio station to developing an innovative and groundbreaking conference around digital wellbeing and young people.

I talk the talk and walk the walk when it comes to social enterprise, from grass roots to engagement at the highest levels right up to Downing Street.

Neurodiversity in the workplace

Delivering practical workshops, interactive webinars and tailored team development sessions.

Lucy explores how embracing neurodiversity drives creativity, collaboration and wellbeing at work.

-Understanding the strengths and challenges of neurodivergent colleagues

-Practical adjustments and inclusive communication strategies for teams

-Building a culture where neurodivergent talent can thrive and contribute fully

What do other people say?

Don't take it from me, here is what others say about working with me.

Listen online

Podcasts, interviews and YouTube

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The blog

Supporting parents of neurodivergent children at work free webinar by Inclusive Change

Supporting Parents At Work

May 07, 20263 min read

Supporting Parents of Neurodivergent Children at Work

Why this is a workplace conversation we can’t ignore

Many organisations are fantastic about talking about wellbeing, flexibility, and inclusion.

But there is one group of employees who are often carrying a significant, and largely unseen, load.

Parents of neurodivergent children.

What this can look like day to day

For many families, life is not predictable.

School attendance may be inconsistent or highly stressful.
Mornings can involve anxiety, overwhelm, or refusal to attend.
Evenings can be spent helping a child recover from a day of masking.

Alongside this, parents are often managing communication with schools, navigating support systems, and trying to advocate for their child.

This is not occasional pressure. For many, it is constant.

Why this matters at work

These experiences do not stay at home. They show up at work in ways that are not always obvious:

  • Changes in communication

  • Difficulty concentrating

  • Needing flexibility at short notice

  • Increased stress or fatigue

From the outside, this can sometimes be misunderstood. What looks like disengagement or inconsistency may actually be someone managing far more than we can see.

The risk for organisations

Without understanding and flexibility, this can lead to:

  • Burnout

  • Sickness absence

  • Presenteeism

  • Employees leaving roles they want to stay in

And often, this happens quietly. People do not always feel able to explain what they are dealing with.

What actually helps

The good news is, support does not need to be complicated. In many cases, it comes down to small, practical changes:

  • Clear and open conversations

  • Flexibility that reflects real life, not just policy

  • Adjustments to workload during more difficult periods

  • Communication that reduces pressure rather than adds to it

Most importantly, it is about manager confidence. Knowing how to respond, without making assumptions or overcomplicating the situation.

Moving from awareness to action

There is growing awareness around neurodiversity. But awareness on its own does not change someone’s day to day experience at work. What makes the difference is what happens in real conversations, in real situations, with real people. That is where organisations can start to retain good people, reduce burnout, and build trust.

Join our free Lunch & Learn

We are running a short, practical session focused on this topic:

Supporting Parents of Neurodivergent Children at Work

Date: 18th May 2026
Time: 12:30pm –1:00 (plus optional 15-minute Q&A)
Location: Online, Zoom (register here for a link to the call)

This session will explore:
  • What parents are often managing behind the scenes

  • How this can show up at work

  • What managers can do differently

  • Simple adjustments that make a real difference

Free webinar supporting parents of neurodivergent children at work Inclusive Change UK

Looking to go further

For organisations who want to take this further, we also offer:

Training sessions for managers and teams
Practical tools and real-life scenarios
Ongoing support and mentoring

Small changes, applied consistently, can make a significant difference to both people and performance.


Final thought

Supporting parents of neurodivergent children is not about doing something extra. It is about understanding what is already happening, and responding in a way that works. Because when people feel understood, they are far more likely to stay, contribute, and perform at their best.

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