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Every service starts with a conversation. Whether you need a keynote, consultancy or one-to-one mentoring, every session is tailored to your organisation, audience and objectives.
Samantha Morgan
Samantha Morgan is an inclusion consultant, speaker and campaigner. Featured by the BBC, published in The Psychologist and Times Higher Education, and holder of a First Class Psychology degree with a Cambridge postgraduate offer.
Founder of the Not Everyone Drinks campaign, Samantha delivers keynote talks, workshops and consultancy for NHS organisations, universities, government and businesses.
Her work helps organisations better understand accessibility, invisible disabilities, neurodivergence and how to remove barriers preventing people from thriving.
Speaking
Keynotes, conferences, panel discussions and guest speaking sessions designed to inspire practical conversations around inclusion.
Consultancy
Strategic advice, accessibility reviews, inclusive practice guidance and lived-experience consultancy tailored to your organisation.
Mentoring
One-to-one mentoring providing a safe, supportive space to reflect, ask questions and build confidence through lived experience.
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Learn more about Samantha's keynote speaking, lived experience, specialist topics and professional speaking services.
Talks & Presentations
TALK 1 — SIGNATURE
#NotEveryoneDrinks - Sobriety Inclusion and Consent
The HelloFresh story: what it revealed about corporate responsibility, opt-in consent, and what organisations must do next. Backed publicly by a national charity, reaching Westminster within a month and reported on across media channels.
TALK 2
Rethinking Systems That Exclude
People don't fail systems - systems fail people. Practical tools for removing hidden structural barriers in organisations and services.
TALK 3
Social Mobility, Inequality & Stigma
From homelessness to Cambridge - a frank examination of what systemic inequality actually looks like and how to genuinely address it.
TALK 4
Neurodivergence, Disability & Systemic Barriers
What organisations get wrong about autism, ADHD and late diagnosis - and how to genuinely support neurodivergent people.
TALK 5
Creating Equitable Outcomes in Education
Including neurodivergent students, late learners and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
TALK 6
Hope, Identity & Accessing Support
For supported housing, youth and community settings. A session for staff and people your organisation serves. Personal, powerful, practical.
What Becomes Possible
A facilitated discussion on barriers, hopes, identity and what may be possible beyond them.
Opening conversations that often remain unspoken
This session creates space for honest discussion around barriers, neurodivergence, addiction, shame, mental health, instability and what may still be possible.
A psychologically informed conversation adapted to each setting.
The session explores
Dreams, hopes & possibility
Opening conversations around aspirations, growth and what may become possible.
Barriers named honestly
Exploring neurodivergence, shame, addiction, mental health and instability.
Identity & self-understanding
Separating personal identity from barriers and experiences.
Practical tools & navigation
Understanding adjustments, self-advocacy and support systems.
Hope without false promises
A grounded conversation focused on realistic possibility.
Inclusion & Accessibility Consultancy
Independent, grounded analysis of how your systems work in practice — and where they don’t.
Seeing the barriers organisations often miss
Most organisations know something is not working. What they cannot always see is why. ID Inclusion provides independent inclusion and accessibility consultancy — not legal advice, but practical, systems-informed analysis.
The focus is understanding where exclusion happens, reducing barriers, supporting better access, and creating environments where people are able to participate fully.
Consultancy can include
Focus Groups & Listening
Conducting conversations with staff, students or service users to understand real experiences.
Lived Experience Advisory
Attending meetings and providing insight grounded in real-world experience.
Accessibility Reviews
Reviewing policies, services and communications for inclusion opportunities.
Adjustments & Access
Advising on reasonable accommodations, adjustments and practical support.
Reflective Case Studies
Producing evidence-led case studies for funding bids and organisational learning.
Systemic Change Support
Recommendations and follow-up support to help embed sustainable improvements.
Mentoring
Mentoring is a structured, supportive relationship where you meet regularly with someone who brings relevant lived experience and knowledge.
It's a space to talk, reflect, ask questions, and work through challenges at your own pace.
Mentoring with Samantha is available for
Neurodivergent Adults
Support for adults looking to better understand themselves, build confidence and navigate life with practical guidance from someone with relevant lived experience.
Family Members
Helping parents, partners and relatives better understand the experiences of someone they care about through honest conversations and practical insight.
Staff Teams
Supporting organisations that want to create more inclusive workplaces and develop genuine understanding of neurodivergence.
A supportive space for honest conversations
Sometimes you just need to speak to someone who gets it — without judgement, without labels, and without it feeling like a therapy session.
Samantha combines lived experience with professional insight to create a space that is honest, empowering and grounded in real life.
She holds a specialist mentoring qualification focused on supporting neurodivergent students, alongside broader experience mentoring university staff and individuals from a range of backgrounds.
Feedback from Past Mentoring
Transformative in how they see themselves and others.
Deepening understanding of neurodiversity in real, practical ways.
Offering a perspective very different to how neurodivergence is often portrayed in the media.
Opening eyes to new ways of thinking, communicating and navigating the world.
Please Note
This is not therapy or mental health support.
It is a space to think, ask questions and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
Pricing
Per Session
One-to-one mentoring session.
Block of 5 Sessions
Five mentoring sessions at a reduced rate.
Investment
Flexible options for organisations of different sizes and requirements.
Talks
Consultancy
Conferences quoted on request.
Travel costs additional - confirmed at booking.
Retainer arrangements available.
Reduced rates may be available for charities and not for profits.
What People Say
Feedback from professionals, staff teams and attendees who have experienced Samantha's work firsthand.
“Non-judgemental, informative and interactive. An opportunity to learn from someone who has experienced similar challenges.”
Russell Wilkinson
Area Manager“All our young people reflected afterwards, inspired to see their current situation does not need to define their future.”
Staff Member
Workshop Participant“Neurodivergence, addiction, identity, belonging and hope all stood out.”
Session Attendee
Event Participant“Samantha created a safe and engaging environment where difficult conversations became opportunities for understanding.”
Organisation Lead
Professional Session“A powerful session that challenged assumptions and helped our team understand inclusion in a much deeper way.”
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