Coaching Team

Find and book a coach here. Do you want to be at your best, more of the time? Be more organised, communicate better or improve your memory?

Would you like help to land your dream job, or perform better in your current role?

We have over 200 expert coaches all qualified to ILM Level 5 or above and all with experience in supporting neurominorities in the workplace. Understanding what you need, coupled with our evidence-based approach, and consistent results, has made us leaders in our industry

All the coaches listed below are available to book for online sessions, at a time that suits you.

  • Sessions last a minimum of 1 hour
  • We recommend a minimum of 8-16 hours of coaching for maximum benefit
  • For online coaching you just need access to a device with a microphone, camera and internet connection.
  • We offer face to face coaching if preferred.

Just review and choose a coach before booking a sessionwith them directly via this page.

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Toby Higson

Toby’s coaching is centered on positive psychology, believing in your potential to create change.

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Tracy Prentice

Tracy is committed to empowering individuals to be their very best selves.

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Tumi Sotire

Tumi provides a judgment-free space to help clients explore their potential and overcome challenges.

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Vic Brookes

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Wes Wade: USA Only

Wesley has a background in business, higher education, mental health, and substance use work.

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Zoe Farmer

Zoe’s experience of unemployment, masking, and marginalisation gives her insight into exclusion.

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