Workplace neurodiversity training from The Brain Charity

Listen to our new podcast: Neurodiversity Matters – expert insights on inclusion at work

Looking to better support your neurodivergent colleagues but not sure where to start?

The Brain Charity’s brand-new podcast, Neurodiversity Matters, is here to help—with real stories, expert advice, and practical insights you can take on the go. 

Whether you’re an employer, HR professional or simply someone who wants to better support someone you know, this one-off podcast series is packed with thoughtful conversations about neurodiversity in the workplace—what it means, why it matters, and how we can all do better. 

Why listen to Neurodiversity Matters? 

We know life is busy. That’s why Neurodiversity Matters is designed for people on the move—offering bite-sized, impactful episodes that combine lived experience with actionable advice. 

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Hosted and produced by our Lead Associate Trainer, Greg Kearns, and presented by Training Manager Jane Cullen, the series brings together a diverse lineup of voices to explore real workplace challenges—and the strengths that neurodivergent individuals bring to the table. 

Special guests include our neurodiversity trainers: 

  • Christina Beaumont 
  • Jack Fitzpatrick 
  • Snoof Kattekop 
  • Gregory Kearns 
  • Hannah Newton 

Music by: Henry Priestman 

What you’ll learn 

From myths and misconceptions to practical tips for inclusion, this podcast is a window into what it’s really like to experience the workplace as a neurodivergent person—and how employers can do more to support their teams. 

Key topics include: 

  • How to create inclusive recruitment and onboarding practices 
  • Adapting workspaces and processes to reduce barriers 
  • Building a culture that celebrates different ways of thinking 
  • Understanding reasonable adjustments and available funding 

And much more. 

What is neurodiversity? 

Neurodiversity is the understanding that all brains are wired differently—and that these differences, such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, are natural variations rather than disorders. 

It’s estimated that at least 1 in 5 adults in the UK is neurodivergent. By understanding and embracing neurodiversity, organisations can unlock incredible strengths and foster more creative, resilient teams. 

Go further with workplace training 

Greg providing ND Training

Listening to the podcast is a great first step—but lasting change happens through action. 

The Brain Charity offers tailored neurodiversity training for workplaces of all sizes. Whether you’re just beginning your inclusion journey or looking to improve existing practices, our sessions will help your organisation: 

  • Create accessible policies and procedures 
  • Make adjustments that support neurodivergent staff 
  • Become a Disability Confident employer 
  • Build a workplace where everyone can thrive 

Plus, all training income supports The Brain Charity’s frontline work helping people with neurological conditions lead longer, healthier, happier lives. 

Listen now 

Your journey to a more inclusive workplace starts here. 

  1. Listen to the Neurodiversity Matters podcast now 
  1. Explore our workplace training options 
  1. View training fees 
  1. Book a session 

Categories: Neurodiversity, News

Published: 2 May 2025