
Jo is an experienced keynote speaker and facilitator, known for delivering powerful, accessible talks that challenge thinking, spark real conversation, and move people to action — without shame, blame, or performative noise.
Drawing on lived experience as a queer, neurodivergent SEN parent and entrepreneur, alongside 15+ years of clinical and frontline work in the disability sector, Jo speaks with honesty, warmth, and clarity about inclusion, neurodivergence, accessibility, and intersectionality.
Whether it’s a keynote, panel contribution, or facilitated session, each talk is tailored to the audience and context — balancing evidence, lived experience, and practical insight to ensure people leave informed, engaged, and ready to do things differently.
All speaking engagements are designed with accessibility in mind, and requirements can be discussed at booking.
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When Jo speaks at events, you can choose to add a dedicated breakout and regulation space to support attendees before, during, and after sessions.
These spaces are thoughtfully designed to support nervous system regulation and accessibility needs, offering a quieter alternative to the main event environment. They can include sensory supports such as beanbags, weighted blankets, fidgets, low lighting, and calm seating — tailored to the space and audience.
Breakout spaces help attendees step away without stigma, regulate, and return when they’re ready. They’re particularly valuable for neurodivergent attendees, people with sensory sensitivities, fatigue, anxiety, or anyone who benefits from a moment of pause.
This add-on supports inclusive participation, reduces overwhelm, and signals a genuine commitment to accessibility — not just in what’s said on stage, but in how the event is experienced.
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