Karen Golightly
Advanced Certificate in Coaching Practice (Association for Coaching Accredited)
Karen identifies as neurodivergent and brings a warm, empathetic and evidence‑based approach to coaching. She creates a safe space where clients can discover and explore their strengths and preferences and translate these into practical strategies for support at work.
Her coaching style is grounded, collaborative and highly adaptable. She uses a range of tools and breaks down models into everyday, accessible applications that make sense in real working environments.
Karen works with neurodivergent adults across the full span of working life — from people in their first roles, including apprenticeships and undertaking professional qualifications, to those with decades of experience. She began her coaching training in 2007 within an international business environment, and since specialising in neurodiversity coaching in 2018, she has completed over 1,000 hours of coaching in this area.
Karen is passionate about the possibilities that can come from neurodiversity coaching, supporting her clients to empower themselves, and understand more about neurodivergence and how it is beneficial to humanity. (We are not broken!)
When Karen is working at her best she is like a radio telescope, ready to listen and to receive information.
Qualifications
• Association for Coaching accredited Advanced Certificate in Coaching Practice
• ILM (Level 2) Understanding Neurodiversity
• Member of the Association for Coaching