Our Story

As a neurodivergent professional raising a neurodivergent family, I bring a deeply personal perspective and unique skillset to every training session — far beyond what traditional learning can offer.

I’m not just a qualified neurodiversity trainer; my work is grounded in lived experience and a genuine commitment to fostering understanding and connection between neurotypical and neurodivergent communities.

My solution-focused approach is designed to create thriving, inclusive environments where everyone can find common ground and flourish together.

  • Founded 2024

    Penny is the former co-founder and chair of the charity AllMatters Neurodiverse Jersey. She has since chosen to focus her work on delivering neuro-affirming training and professional development, using her lived experience and expertise to create meaningful, systemic change.
  • Goals

    I’m deeply committed to building a world where every neurotype feels safe, valued, and empowered to thrive — through education, training, and Positive Psychology coaching that inspire understanding, connection, and lasting change.
  • Values

    Drawing on my background in the charitable sector, I’m committed to giving back — donating a percentage of all profits to neuro-affirming charities and third sector organisations that drive inclusion, advocacy, and lasting community change.
  • Penny

    Meet Penny, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, bringing both personal and professional expertise to her role as a specialist in this field. As a Professional Member of the Positive Psychology Guild, Penny is committed to advancing understanding and inclusion for neurodivergent individuals in various settings.


    Penny holds a Level 3 Certificate in Neurodiversity & Inclusion, along with a Train the Trainer qualification, which she completed with Distinction. Her dedication to specialized education is further demonstrated by her advanced studies through the University of Winchester, where she completed courses on ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), including "An Introduction to Diagnosis & Management" and "How to Support Patients with ARFID with Limited Resources."


    Additionally, Penny is a certified Trauma Recovery Model Practitioner and recently earned her Advanced Diploma in Eating Disorders, Disordered Eating & Neurodiversity. Her comprehensive training equips her to provide high-quality, evidence-based training solutions that cater to the unique needs of neurodivergent individuals.

    Penny is now training to be a Positive Psychology Practitioner and is looking forward to be able to offer workplace coaching in 2026.

    Proudly autistic, Penny draws on her lived experience and deep empathy to inform her work. She is also a full-time carer for her adult daughter, who is multiply neurodivergent. This personal connection fuels Penny's unwavering passion for amplifying the authentic neurodivergent voice and breaking down harmful stereotypes.


    Through her training solutions, Penny aims to create a more inclusive world where neurodiversity is not just accepted, but celebrated.

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