Rachel Morgan-Trimmer is a renowned mental health and neurodiversity speaker, consultant, and trainer based in the UK. With her personal experience as an individual with autism and ADHD, she brings a unique and authentic perspective to her work, advocating for greater understanding and inclusion of neurodiverse individuals. Rachel has gained recognition for her engaging speaking style and in-depth knowledge, making her a sought-after speaker at conferences, workshops, and corporate events. Her passion for neurodiversity and mental health is evident in her efforts to create more inclusive environments where neurodivergent individuals can thrive.
Rachel’s journey began with a strong desire to make a difference for those with neurodiverse conditions. Having been diagnosed with autism and ADHD herself, she used her lived experience to fuel her professional career. Early in her career, Rachel began providing support and advice to organisations, helping them foster environments that celebrate neurodiversity. Over time, she founded her own consultancy, focusing on training businesses to understand the challenges faced by neurodiverse employees. This work quickly gained attention, positioning Rachel as a leader in the field of neurodiversity consultancy.
In recent years, Rachel has continued to expand her influence and impact. One of her most significant achievements was delivering a TEDx talk titled “Inclusion is selfish,” where she passionately advocated for inclusive practices in workplaces and communities. In addition to her speaking engagements, Rachel authored several resources, including the widely respected booklet “How to Treat Autistic People.” She has also been involved in the co-founding of the Neurodiversity Association, further solidifying her role as a driving force in neurodiversity advocacy. In 2025, she facilitated a workshop focusing on parenting neurodivergent children, underscoring her commitment to supporting families and communities.
Rachel is frequently hired for her expertise because of her ability to combine personal experience with professional knowledge, making her an invaluable resource in the mental health and neurodiversity space. Her approach is deeply empathetic, informed by both lived experience and academic understanding. Organisations hire Rachel to create lasting change, as she provides actionable insights and practical strategies that empower businesses to build truly inclusive environments.
“The event went well thank you, the internal feedback was really good. Rachel gave some great insight and clarity on the topics of being neurodivergent, the content was pitched at the right level, included us a business and was delivered with some humour which resonated well with the audience.”
“Rachel delivered a workshop for us on Neurodiversity and Inclusion that was insightful and inspiring. It was interactive and thoughtfully put together. We especially loved the way it was geared towards us and our industry. I particularly enjoyed how interactive it was and would encourage everyone to participate in and book a workshop with Rachel.”
“Rachel’s passion, insight and original thinking were evident when we both contributed towards a panel discussion last year. I really love her creative approach to training and how she is able to engage the audience and make the content relatable and memorable. Her commitment and knowledge are visceral and tangible and have a powerful impact on individuals, teams and organisations.”
“It was incredibly thought provoking and engaging, and we learnt so much. Several people have reached out to say how much they enjoyed the session. We really hope we’ll get a chance to work with you again.”
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