Support for Organisations

Have neurodiverse employees? Or just want to up your organisation’s game?

 

Looking for Neurodiversity support for you or your teams?

Struggling to engage with an employee who has ADHD?

Want bespoke training or an engaging ADHD keynote speaker for your next event?

Let Alex help you help your organisation

Having had a portfolio career in film, non-profit and international development before transitioning to coaching and therapy, Alex knows first-hand the challenges facing neurodiverse employees (and their colleagues) in the workplace. Alex can ‘speak corporate’ to all levels of stakeholders – and knows through recent experience that many employers are genuinely committed to addressing the challenges and educating their workforce on ADHD.

Tailored support for HR teams.

 

Get Alex on board to work closely with you or your HR team in supporting your neurodiverse employees. Providing real insight into what will practically help individuals and their teams on a daily basis, or advising on longer-term policymaking.

Evidence-based Training

Alex deliver’s engaging training on Mental Health First Aid, Emotional Intelligence, Resilience and Neurodiversity awareness.

 

Dynamic Keynote Speaker

Alex can deliver Ted Talk style ADHD keynotes that are engaging, informative and entertaining that will help your audience better understand ADHD and how to thrive with it. Having known about his ADHD since he was 5 years old, he is confident in presenting a fresh and unique perspective on neurodiversity that is both human and neurologically sound.

Focus for ADHD entrepreneurs

 

For the entrepreneur or small business, Alex can act as an ADHD-friendly consultant to bounce your ideas and strategies off, knowing that he ‘get’s it’.

Whatever your requirements, Alex would love to partner your organisation with the ADHD brain, to change perceptions and bring out the best in all your employees and their ideas.

About Alex

Alex Campbell is an ADHD specialist, BACP psychotherapist, ICF coach, and MHFA instructor. He dedicates his life to helping others understand and thrive with neurodiversity. His portfolio career spans film & television, international business development and non-profit operations.

A proud father and a husband to a beautiful Kiwi, Alex understands the importance of family and belonging. He’s constantly aware of not being present and working on the ‘power of the pause’ to gain true insight and focus in order to be successful - whether that’s helping a business in crisis, inspiring a client, or changing his daughter’s 'poonami' of a nappy!