Virtual Assistance Support

for Neurodivergent Professionals & Entrepreneurs

Virtual assistance support such as diary management, admin, communication support, document prep, planning and organisational tasks - especially tailored for neurodivergent people or business owners who need structured support.

Work, business admin and daily tasks can feel overwhelming - especially for neurodivergent professionals juggling multiple priorities. Our Virtual Assistant services provide structured backing so you can focus on strategic, creative and high-impact work

Who is Virtual Assistance For?

It's a good fit if you:

  • Neurodivergent professionals needing organisational support

  • Entrepreneurs and business owners who want help with admin and operations

  • Individuals who find systems & structure challenging under workload pressure

  • People juggling work, deadlines, appointments or communication tasks

And this may not be the right fit if…

  • You’re looking for clinical therapy or medical support

  • You need crisis or emergency mental health services

  • You want a one-size-fits-all program

If you’re unsure how this would work for you, we’re always happy to have a conversation and help you decide whether coaching is the right support, or signpost you to something more suitable.

Virtual Assistant

FAQ's

What does a Virtual Assistant actually do?

A Virtual Assistant (VA) provides remote administrative, organisational, and operational support. This can include diary management, inbox support, document preparation, project coordination, task planning, and systems organisation. At Inclusive Change, our VA support is structured, proactive, and tailored to reduce overwhelm and increase clarity

How is your Virtual Assistance different from general admin support?

Our Virtual Assistance service is neuroinclusive and designed with diverse working styles in mind. We understand executive functioning challenges, cognitive overload, and fluctuating capacity. Support is delivered with clarity, structure, and empathy - not just task completion.

Is Virtual Assistance only for neurodivergent professionals?

No. While we specialise in supporting neurodivergent individuals and organisations, our services benefit anyone who needs reliable, structured support. Many business owners and professionals simply want to free up time and mental energy to focus on strategic or creative work.

What kinds of tasks can a Virtual Assistant help with?

Support can include:

-Inbox and calendar management

-Scheduling and coordination

-Document formatting and preparation

-CRM updates and admin systems

-Project tracking and follow-ups

-Creating structured workflows and reminders

If you're unsure whether something falls within scope, we’re happy to discuss it.

How does the process work?

We begin with a discovery conversation to understand your needs, priorities, and preferred working style. From there, we agree on scope, communication methods, and regular check-ins. Our goal is to create consistent, dependable support that feels seamless and reduces stress.

What if I feel anxious or unsure about starting?

That’s completely okay. Feeling nervous is very common. We take things at your pace, explain what to expect, and create a calm, supportive environment. There’s no pressure to share anything you’re not ready to.

How do I get started?

You can book a free initial call using the buttons on this page. This is a relaxed conversation to see if coaching feels like the right fit and to answer any questions you might have. We can discuss costs and times, depending on your goals.

If you have some questions before booking a call, you can email Holly or Becca at [email protected]

Empowering Neurodivergent Young People: Lucy's Journey to Confidence

In this episode of our Start the Conversation podcast, mentor Becca discusses Lucy's journey as a neurodivergent young adult. Lucy shares her experiences with anxiety, autistic burnout, and rebuilding confidence after leaving education.

Through their conversation, we see how mentoring can provide tailored guidance, encouragement, and practical support, helping young people navigate challenges and celebrate small but meaningful achievements—like going to the shop alone. Lucy’s story demonstrates the power of consistent, understanding mentorship in fostering growth, resilience, and confidence, offering valuable insights for young adults, parents, carers, and professionals interested in neurodivergent-informed support.

Meet Our Support Team

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Holly

As Support Operations Team Manager, Holly provides hands-on support while also ensuring everything runs smoothly for our clients by coordinating our dedicated team of support staff.

The team is committed to delivering personalised, practical support that enables individuals to succeed in their workplaces.

Holly is passionate about inclusion and values being part of a team focused on making a genuine, positive difference and supporting people to thrive.

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Becca

Becca provides tailored support both online and in person. She works closely with individuals to understand their needs and offer practical, steady guidance to help them navigate challenges in the workplace, education, and everyday life.

Her mentoring is clear, supportive, and grounded in real experience, helping people build confidence and direction. Becca is committed to inclusion and creating a space where people feel understood and able to move forward at a pace that suits them.

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