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Neurodiversity in Work and Ministry

What if the biggest barrier facing neurodivergent people in your team or ministry isn’t them but the environment they work in?

That was the question at the heart of a five-week training, called Neurodiversity in Work & Ministry, a series designed to help leaders, teams, and ministry communities create spaces where neurodivergent people can genuinely flourish. Not despite who they are, but because of it.

That five-week training has been recorded and is now available for you to work through at any time! Over the five sessions, you will work through the foundations of understanding neurodiversity, the language that shapes culture, what different neurodivergent profiles actually experience in work and ministry settings, and (most importantly) the practical, often simple adjustments that make a real difference.

What I’ve seen over and over again is that neurodivergent people are not the problem. The pace, communication style, meeting structure, and unwritten expectations are where the barriers usually live. Most of them are easier to shift than we think.

This training isn’t about creating extra programmes or lowering standards. It is about building the kind of understanding that leads to better language, and better language that leads to a different culture. One where someone with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or dyspraxia doesn’t have to mask who they are just to keep up, but where they can bring their creativity, their focus, their honesty, their big-picture thinking, and actually be seen for it.

Better Language = Better Culture

 

Each session includes practical reflection, honest conversation, and one small step to take in the days ahead. Because real change doesn’t usually start with a policy. It starts with one person deciding to ask a different question: not “What’s wrong with them?” but “What helps them do their best?”

What will help them do their best?

 

If you’re a leader, a team member, or someone involved in ministry who wants to better understand neurodiversity, this course is for you!!

Session 1: Foundations – YouTube recording
Slide Deck PDF

Session 2: Accessibility – YouTube recording
Slide Deck PDF
NDAA- ND Accessibility Audit
Accessibility Workbook

Session 3: Communication – YouTube recording
Slide Deck PDF
Communication Workbook

Session 4: Accommodation – YouTube recording
Slide Deck PDF
Accommodation Workbook

Session 5: Advocacy – YouTube recording
Slide Deck PDF
Advocacy Workbook

If you enjoy the course, please come back and leave us a comment! It’s always great to hear from you.

Greer Jones

Greer Jones is a neuro-affirming parent coach, speaker, podcast host, and founder of . Through her own lived experience as a neurodivergent mama raising a neurodivergent child, alongside hundreds of conversations with families, educators, and leaders, Greer has become passionate about helping people better understand neurodivergent brains and create spaces where everyone can feel seen, supported, and safe.

As she has continued to learn, listen, and dive deeper into this work, Greer has seen how small, intentional shifts can make life-changing differences for individuals and families. She believes neuro-affirming spaces are not just practical or kind, but deeply connected to the heart of the Kingdom of God: making room, honouring the whole person, and ensuring no one is left on the margins.

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