Inclusive Wellbeing & Empowerment Speakers

In today’s diverse society, mental health and wellbeing are crucial for everyone. An Inclusive Wellbeing  & Empowerment Speaker helps address the challenges faced by people from underrepresented backgrounds. Topics like neurodiversity, disability, and behavioural health conditions are important for both personal and professional growth.
For example, neurodiverse individuals are much more likely to experience mental health issues. Up to 70% of autistic people are diagnosed with anxiety or depression. Disabled individuals also face higher rates of workplace discrimination than their non-disabled colleagues. Additionally, 62% of UK workers report feeling imposter syndrome at some point in their careers. Employees with poor mental health are around 71% more likely to feel disengaged at work.

Martine Wright

7/7 Survivor Who Lost Both Legs in the Attack & Became Captain of the British Paralympic Volleyball Team

Theo Smith

Neurodiversity Evangelist & Co-Author of Neurodiversity at Work

Joze Piranian

Lifelong Stutterer Turned International Motivational, Diversity & Inclusion Speaker

Richard Whitehead

Marathon record holder, Paralympic Gold Medallist, Ran 40 marathons in 40 days.

Samantha Hiew PHD

Founder of ADHD Girls, former cancer researcher & leading neurodiversity speaker

Kelly Brown

Former Scottish Rugby Union Player, Capped 64 Times for the Scotland National Team & Saracens' Academy Coach

Kenny Logan

Retired Rugby Union Player Capped 115 Times for London Wasps & 70 Times for Scotland

Aquayemi-Claude Garnett

Neurodiverse speaker, author and campaigner, member of the The Queens Commonwealth Trust

Key Observance Days to Inspire Change

There are many key observance days that offer chances to explore these topics further. World Mental Health Day on 10th October is a great opportunity to raise awareness about mental health issues. Likewise, the International Day of People with Disabilities on 3rd December focuses on the ongoing fight for equality and inclusion for disabled individuals.

Other important dates include Neurodiversity Celebration Week in March and Stress Awareness Week in November. Both are opportunities to educate and inspire change within organisations and communities. Hosting one of our Inclusive Wellbeing & Empowerment Speakers at these events can spark meaningful conversations around mental health, disability awareness, and empowerment.

Empower Your Community with Inclusive Wellbeing Speakers

Attendees will leave these events with practical strategies to improve their mental health, create inclusive workplaces, and support neurodivergent and disabled individuals more effectively. Booking an Inclusive Wellbeing Speaker is a powerful step towards fostering greater understanding and inclusivity.

At the Diversity & Inclusion Speakers Agency, we are committed to making the booking process easy. Our team will help you find the right speaker to suit your needs. Let us assist you in creating a memorable event that promotes wellbeing, inclusion, and empowerment for everyone.

Contact us today to book an Inclusive Wellbeing Speaker and make a difference in your community.