Yes. I take what I do seriously and as of August 2025, I have completed 94 hours of ADHD coach training to ICF (International Coaching Federation) PCC standards and hold an ICF Level 1 ADHD Informed Coaching qualification from Gold Mind Academy in the UK. I am a full-time ADHD coach & ICF member, hold a level 2 Mental Health First Aid qualification, comprehensive business insurance and adhere to the ICF Code of Ethics.
If you’re ready to start making a difference to your life and truly value the insights and benefits that coaching can bring, you’ll know whether it is a price you can afford. To discuss my costs, packages and to find out more about how coaching can be the change that makes a difference, book a discovery call.
In the UK the Government’s Access to Work scheme can provide funding for ADHD coaching.
I also hold a pro-bono coaching space for clients that may not otherwise be able to afford my service. My wait list is currently full into 2026, however if you would like to be considered for a place, please contact me via the form on this page.
No, however you can find more information on paths towards diagnosis and some additional helpful advice in this interview with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Fleur-Michelle Coiffait
No problem at all, I get it! I had loads of questions before I started working with a coach.
I offer a free, no pressure discovery call so you can ask all the questions you want. We’ll talk through what’s going on with you and you can get a feel for what working with me will be like.
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