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Forgotten at School Found on Site

1 h 2 min · 6. juli 2026
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What happens when young people who have struggled to thrive in traditional education settings are given the chance to learn differently? In this episode, Ben Mills and Kev Davidson from OTE Construction Training share how construction skills, tailored support and genuine mentorship are helping neurodivergent learners build confidence, find purpose and create successful careers. The discussion explores the link between neurodiversity and practical learning, the shortcomings of traditional careers advice and why exposing young people to real-world skills earlier could change lives.

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This episode explores how neurodiversity shows up across the construction industry, from ADHD and dyslexia to autism and beyond. Sara Hannak and Don Bennett discuss why so many neurodivergent people are drawn to the trades, how understanding your brain can improve mental health and the practical tools, support and workplace changes that can help people thrive. If this episode has brought some stuff up for you, please talk to someone you trust, reach out to a support line, or speak to your GP. You don’t have to figure this out on your own. Sara helps people and organisations better understand neurodiversity through practical, down to earth coaching and training that supports real life change. Dominic’s Aspire and On Wellbeing platform and has recently joined forces with On The Tools to create the On The Tools Card to help save construction workers money and support their wellbeing.

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