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Sarah Hardy

Coach, consultant and VA support worker for ADHD & Neurodivergent professional. Access to Work funded support. UK-Wide.

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Coaching, Consultancy, and Practical Business Support for Neurodivergent Adults and Inclusive Workplaces

Coaching, Consultancy & Virtual Support for ADHD, Autism & Neurodiversity

Feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or like your brain just works differently?

 

Whether you're a self-employed creative, a professional navigating burnout, or an employer looking to support your neurodivergent staff, you're in the right place.

 

I offer ADHD coaching, Access to Work-funded virtual assistant support, and inclusive workplace consultancy, all grounded in lived experience and evidence-based strategies.

Book a free discovery call today and take the first step toward clarity, structure, and meaningful change.

Ways to work with me

Business Support

For self-employed creatives, consultants or coaches who need someone to help them stay on track and get the back-end working.
Especially useful for clients with an Access to Work Support Worker grant.

1:1 Coaching

Weekly or fortnightly sessions for adults navigating ADHD, burnout, masking, life transitions or work stress.
You don’t need to be in crisis, just ready for things to feel easier.

Consultancy

I help organisations introduce coaching as a support tool for neurodivergent or

struggling staff.
Workplace coaching and training done with empathy and real-world experience.

You don’t need to do it alone

I know what it’s like to try and function in a world that doesn’t always work for you.


As a neurodivergent coach, business support specialist, I bring lived experience, evidence-based tools, and a calm, practical approach.

This is coaching that leads somewhere.


Support that adapts to you.


And work that actually gets done.

ADHD Coaching Client

“Sarah gently challenged my assumptions without shame or pressure. She held me accountable in a kind and supportive way. I couldn’t have asked for a more supportive coach — she just gets it.”

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