BILINGUAL WELSH & ENGLISH | ONLINE OR IN PERSON

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Workshops and Training: Travelling the Arc Together

Practical, neuro-affirming sessions for parents, schools, and young people navigating key transitions.

Delivered with lived experience and professional expertise — with optional AI‑supported tools to make learning clearer and more accessible.

Every family, educator, and young person moves along their own arc — from uncertainty to understanding, from overwhelm to confidence. These workshops meet you wherever you join the journey, offering practical, neuro‑affirming support shaped by lived experience, professional expertise, and simple AI tools that reduce overwhelm.

As a late‑diagnosed ADHDer with an MA in SEN, ADDCA and ICF certifications — and experience in AI in Education — I create spaces where learning feels safe, empowering, and culturally grounded. All sessions are delivered bilingually in Welsh and English — online or in‑person (North Wales focus, worldwide virtually) — reflecting a commitment to Cymraeg 2050 and the belief that language is part of belonging.

Drawing from my own journey and years supporting neurodivergent learners, these workshops focus on practical strategies, deeper understanding, and building confidence — supported by optional AI tools that help embed learning.

Workshop Offerings

All customisable to suit you

Support that grows with you

Arc Stage 1: Foundations for Families

Workshops for Parents & Carers of Neurodivergent Children

For many families, the arc begins at home — with questions, hopes, and the desire to understand your child more deeply.

These sessions support you to:

  • Understand ADHD: signs, strengths, and everyday strategies

  • Build emotional regulation and positive communication

  • Strengthen routines and executive functioning — with simple AI prompts and templates available to help you apply strategies at home

  • Care for yourself as you care for your child

Small, supportive groups create a sense of community.

From £35 per person

Arc Stage 2: Strengthening School Support

Workshops for Schools and Educators

As the arc widens, it often includes the classroom. These INSET‑style or twilight sessions help staff create environments where neurodivergent learners can thrive, using AI‑supported tools to reduce workload and personalise learning.

Topics include:

  • ADHD in the classroom: inclusive strategies & UDL principles

  • Reducing overwhelm and fostering strengths

  • Spotting signs early and responding with confidence

  • Working collaboratively with parents and ALN teams

  • Using AI tools safely and effectively to support diverse learners

These sessions align with Welsh educational priorities and bilingual practice, supporting schools to meet the needs of learners across Cymru.

From £149 per session

Whole-school packages quoted individually

Arc Stage 3: Confident School Transitions

School Transitions Workshops

Supporting smooth moves – e.g., starting secondary or mid-year changes.

  • (A) For parents, tweens and teens: Preparing emotionally, building resilience, and practical tips.

  • (B) For schools: Group sessions or staff guidance on transition plans. Focus on reducing anxiety and setting up for success from day one, with optional AI‑supported planners to help young people stay organised.

From £35 per person (A)

From £149 per session (B)

Whole-school packages quoted individually

Arc Stage 4: Independence & Self‑Advocacy

Transitions to College or University

For late‑diagnosed or neurodivergent young adults, this stage of the arc is about stepping into independence with clarity and support.

Sessions explore:

  • Executive functioning for independent living

  • Time management, organisation, and study skills

  • Accessing DSA, university support, plus optional AI tools that support study skills and self‑advocacy.

  • Managing change and maintaining wellbeing

Available as online groups or 1:1 preparation sessions.

From £35 per person (group)

From £79 (1:1 preparation session)

Arc Stage 5: Strengthening FE Support

Colleges and FE

Staff CPD programmes designed for Further Education settings.

  • Executive function & study skills

  • ADHD awareness for educators

  • Coaching for support teams — with optional AI‑supported templates that help staff embed strategies consistently

From £149 per session

CPD packages quoted individually

Arc Stage 6: Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Corporate and Public Sector

Neurodiversity‑affirming training for modern workplaces.

Sessions explore:

  • ADHD‑friendly productivity

  • Neurodiversity awareness

  • Manager coaching — including optional AI‑supported workflows that reduce cognitive load and improve accessibility

  • Workplace adjustments

Half‑day: £600–£1,200

Full‑day: £1,200–£2,000

1‑to‑1 coaching: £120–£180

These workshops are shaped by the rhythms of life, community, and identity — and supported by simple AI tools that make learning more accessible in both languages.

Offering bilingual support is part of my contribution to Cymraeg 2050, ensuring that neurodivergent families and schools can access guidance in the language that feels most natural to them, whether it’s English or Welsh.