Working On It
Forget the traditional one-size-fits-all workplace; it's time to build an environment where every mind can thrive. We sit down with Melissa, a secondary school teacher, mum, and the driving force behind Neuro Inclusion UK. She shares her deeply personal journey of navigating autism and ADHD diagnoses for both her son and herself. Sparked by conversations with her dad in the trades, Melissa aims to bring foundational awareness of neurodivergence to the construction industry. We explore why genuine inclusion is far more than a tick-box exercise and how small, practical tweaks can massively boost team morale, safety, and productivity. Discover actionable coping mechanisms, understand the exhausting reality of masking, and learn how to foster a culture where everyone feels safe to bring their authentic selves to work. Key Takeaways True inclusion requires a foundational understanding across the whole team, rather than relying solely on human resources departments for compliance. Simple environmental tweaks, like providing written handouts or using visual status indicators, can significantly enhance focus and productivity. Masking neurodivergent traits is an exhausting daily process, and fostering a safe culture allows individuals to operate authentically. Neurodivergence brings distinct strengths to the workplace, such as exceptional attention to detail and creative problem-solving abilities. Early education is vital, as teaching neurodiversity in classrooms lays the groundwork for the inclusive leaders of tomorrow. Episode Quotes "It's never been wrong it's never been broken it's just different and it's um yeah so it's yeah there might be times where you think i wonder why that person does it that particular way." "We should be judging it based on the outcomes of what the job was rather than how we think it should be done." "If you want true inclusive culture then everyone should have a foundational knowledge of it to really truly be removing the barriers." "Putting on that mask it's exhausting it's unrelenting and it's you know just being your true self it's that's the bit that's liberating." "Every human on this planet has strengths and they have weaknesses or challenges and we all have to find what how do we get around our own challenge." HOST BIO Brad Staines is a founder in the thick of it - but by design, not by default. As the face of Aquamark Cleaning, he’s built a multi-million-pound operation with 30+ team members, strong systems, and a culture that gives people space to grow. He’s still involved in the business a couple of days a week - but only doing the parts he genuinely enjoys: building relationships, growing the brand, spending time with the team, and spotting new opportunities. The day-to-day grind? That’s been handed over to a structure that runs without constant firefighting. Brad’s also found his rhythm outside of business - with a deep commitment to physical and mental training. Whether it’s strength work, early morning runs, or cold plunges, he’s a believer that how you show up for yourself shapes how you show up as a leader. Working On It is where he brings it all together - growth, grit, and getting better every week.
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