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Neuroinclusion

Done Properly

Because it needs to work in real life, for real brains

Most neuroinclusion advice sounds good on paper and falls apart by Tuesday at 11 am.

We provide practical neuroinclusion that makes life easier. Not harder.

Which should be obvious. But somehow, still isn’t.

Working across individuals, teams, and organisations.

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The gap between intention and impact is rarely about effort.
It is usually about design.

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The Reality Check (without the blame)

You care.
You are trying.
You have probably ticked the right boxes.

Yet people are still exhausted.

Policies do not help in the middle of sensory overload.
Awareness does not fix broken communication loops.
Good intentions do not always translate into relief.

That doesn’t mean anyone failed.
It means the design didn’t hold up once things got real.

This work starts there.
Practical. Grounded. Built for pressure.

If this landed, here’s where to go next.

Start with a Reset if things feel tangled and you need clarity.

Or

Choose steady support if you know this is bigger than a single moment.

Who this is for

This work is for people and organisations who want neuroinclusion to work in real life, not just on paper.

Individuals


Who are overloaded, burnt out, or quietly carrying more than they should.

Leaders/Managers


Who care about their people, but are guessing what actually helps day to day.

Organisations


Who want support that works in real conditions, not just in policies or training decks.

It's for those who want support that works in real conditions, not just in policies or training decks.

  • You don’t need a diagnosis.

  • You don’t need the right language.


The brain you have is the brain this work is designed for.

To be clear, this isn’t for everyone.

If you want something that looks good on paper but changes very little in practice,
this probably isn’t it.

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Groups are neurodiverse.
People are just people.

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Get Steady Support

Pick A Door

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Neuroinclusion Reset

The circuit breaker

A focused 90-minute session to interrupt overload and reset what’s draining you.

When pushing through isn’t working anymore, this is where things slow down enough to change.

£150 · 90 minutes

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Ongoing Support

The stabiliser

One-to-one neuroinclusive support when things are layered and don’t resolve in a single reset.

Steady, flexible support that adapts as pressure shifts and capacity changes.

Self-funded or Access to Work supported

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Training/ Consulting

The system reset

For organisations where good intentions exist, but day-to-day reality is still grinding people down.

This work looks at how decisions, communication, and workload actually function under pressure and redesigns from there.

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IMHub Free

The baseline

A calm, low-pressure community space for reducing background noise and steadying things first.

Quiet access. No performance. No obligation.

Includes the F*ck Stress, Stay Blessed diary
Free for New Year only

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Built for Brains™

The framework

The design approach behind everything here.

Built for how brains actually work under pressure, not how systems assume they should.

Evidence-based. Human-centred. Tested in real conditions.

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About / Contact

The context

Who’s behind Inclusive Minds UK, how the work is delivered, and how to get in touch.

Background, credibility, and next steps.

Why this work exists and the real-world experience that shaped it.

You’re here. That matters.

There’s no rush to decide everything today.

Start with IMHub if you want something steady in the background.
Book a Reset when things need untangling.

We’ll still be here.
And you won’t have to carry it on your own.

Not sure where to start?