
Here at Bright Brains, we offer FOUR key services in neurodiversity:
- Online Training Courses
- Consultancy
- Advocacy (navigating support in education and at work)
- Live Music Venue Support
Online Training Courses
Purchase, download and deploy high-impact neurodiversity training for your team or classroom – on your schedule. The Basic module takes around 30mins and the Advanced module 60mins.
Basic – A concise introduction to neurodiversity, its importance and key strategies for everyday inclusion. Suitable for onboarding and foundation-level understanding. The material covers:
- What is neurodiversity?
- Common neurotypes (e.g, autism, ADHD, dyslexia)
- Myths and facts
- Everyday barriers and practical micro-inclusions
- Language and etiquette
- Quick wins for neuro-inclusion
Advanced – Builds on core principles, focusing on practical approaches for developing policy, adapting teaching or management and handling complex situations. Includes actionable resources and case studies. The material covers:
- What is neurodiversity?
- Common neurotypes (e.g, Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia)
- Myths and facts
- Everyday barriers and practical micro-inclusions
- Language and etiquette
- Quick wins for neuro-inclusion
Consultancy
Work with an experienced neurodiversity consultant for tailored advice on your organisational challenges. Includes planning, implementation and review. Available online or in-person, at hourly or daily rates.
Email brightbrainsconsultancy@gmail.com for more information or send a message via our online contact form.
Advocacy – Navigating Support in Education and Work
Understanding your rights and accessing the right support can be challenging – whether you’re in education, starting a new job, or facing changes at work.
At NeuroBridge Consulting, we offer tailored advocacy services to help you:
- Identify the support you need. From reasonable adjustments in the workplace to accommodations in educational settings, we’ll clarify what will help you thrive.
- Understand your rights. Learn about relevant policies, disability accommodations, and how to communicate your needs confidently.
- Prepare for conversations. Get practical guidance on how to approach employers, educators, or HR teams, including how to request adjustments and what to expect from the process.
- Navigate systems. Advice on documentation, processes, and how to access additional resources or external advocacy if needed.
How it Works
+Request assessments or advocacy for stakeholders or individuals needing specific support.
+Purchase a course and deliver to your team or institution.
+Book consultations for expert guidance tailored to your needs.
Live Music Venue Support
At Bright Brains, we make live music work for more minds, supporting venues to help them embed practical neuro-inclusive approaches into their everyday operations.
Our work focuses on sensory experience, communication clarity and staff confidence — helping venues reduce avoidable barriers without changing what makes live music powerful.
Through structured reviews, targeted training and staged improvement planning, we help venues move from intention to action.
Neuro-inclusion is not about quiet gigs. It is about informed practice.
Looking for a neurodiversity expert for your event?
Bright Brains Founder, Dr Louise Karwowski, is a respected authority on the subject and is vastly experienced at public speaking. For more information, email brightbrainsconsultancy@gmail.com with details of your event, or or send a message via our online contact form.
