About me
My approach to ADHD and neurodiversity coaching is grounded in the Kindred Ethos. This ethos shapes a safe & supportive coaching space where you are welcome to show up as yourself. I work with both self-funded clients and Access to Work clients.
Together, we’ll explore your neurodivergent profile, your strengths, sensory profile, executive functioning patterns, and emotional experiences such as Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, to help you navigate your personal and professional life with increased self-acceptance, self-advocacy and self-confidence.
Whether you’re at the beginning of your journey with an emerging awareness of neurodivergence, newly diagnosed and seeking to make sense of what this means for you, or navigating life changes that call for new strategies and support, coaching offers a collaborative space to reconnect with who you are.
Through reflective conversation and personalised psychoeducation, we’ll uncover what works for your unique mind and create intentional practices that truly honour your neurodivergent experience.
Training, qualifications & experience
- EMCC Accredited Coach at Senior Practitioner Level
- ILM Level 7 Diploma in Executive & Senior Level Coaching & Mentoring: In Good Company (2026)
- Neurodivergent Inclusive Coaching Certification: In Good Company (2025)
- ADHD Coaching Certification CPD: ADHD Works (2025)
- ADHD & Neurodivergent Coaching Pilot Course: The ADHD Foundation & Team Optix (2024)
Member organisations
EMCC UK is part of the Europe-wide European Mentoring & Coaching Council. Together their aim is to promote good practice and the expectation of good practice in mentoring and coaching across Europe. EMCC is an independent, impartial and non-profit making organisation.
Areas of coaching I deal with
Fees
£90.00 per session
Additional information
I accept self-funded, employer-funded and Access to Work grant funded clients.
Further information
My name is Jules, I am a mother of two amazing neurodivergent girls, living in Yorkshire. After years of anxiety, depression and not really knowing what was holding me back in life, I was diagnosed with ADHD and Autism at the age of 42.
A journey of self-discovery and thirst for information led me to begin my coaching education in 2023, so I could use my knowledge, expertise and lived-experience to support other people and help them with their own discovery and understanding.