Close Menu
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
Trending
  • Balance sheets & big dreams – how young entrepreneurs are building their financial confidence
  • Your business is growing. Is your operating model keeping up?
  • 60% of SMEs would accept more EU regulation for closer trade ties
  • Starting a Tech Business, when you’re not a Tech Expert
  • Users continue to abandon HMRC’s IR35 tool
  • The HR Admin Problem Nobody Talks About: Why SMEs Need Smarter Systems
  • Great British Expos Postpones South West Expo Due to Extreme Heat Forecast
  • Health & safety violations costing British firms £44m annually
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
  • Travel
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • RSS
You are at:Home»Wellbeing & Mental Health»ADHD Awareness Month: Supporting Neurodiverse Talent
ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and disease, mental health of adults

ADHD Awareness Month: Supporting Neurodiverse Talent

0
Posted By sme-admin on October 16, 2025 Wellbeing & Mental Health

October marks ADHD Awareness Month, a crucial opportunity to raise awareness about the experiences of neurodiverse employees in the workplace. Across the UK, various reports highlight that between 15-20% of people are neurodivergent. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder affects millions of adults, and its impact on work life can be profound if not properly recognised and supported.

Instant Offices, understand that fostering inclusive workplaces goes beyond policy. It is about creating environments where employees with ADHD can thrive, contribute their creativity and energy, and avoid the risk of burnout. ADHD burnout, often characterised by extreme exhaustion, reduced productivity, and heightened anxiety, is a real concern. Without the right support, employees can struggle to meet expectations, not because of a lack of skill, but due to the daily cognitive load of navigating an environment not designed for their needs.

Supporting employees with ADHD means getting to know them as individuals

Symptoms vary widely, and strategies that work for one person may not work for another. One employee might struggle with perfectionism and procrastination, while another might find focus and attention span the biggest hurdle. Speaking with employees directly about what helps them succeed ensures they have agency in managing their work, while also guiding leaders to provide support that is truly effective. Importantly, employees should feel their symptoms are taken seriously. Instead of minimising or brushing off their experiences, organisations can work collaboratively with staff to identify barriers and brainstorm practical solutions.

Practical steps can make a tangible difference

Flexible working arrangements, clearly structured tasks, and the option to work in spaces that minimise distraction can help employees manage focus and energy. Encouraging regular breaks, offering time management tools, and promoting open conversations about mental health are also key. Perhaps most importantly, recognising that ADHD manifests differently for each individual and tailoring support accordingly can transform the work experience.

Ben Wright, Head of Global Partnerships at Instant Offices, highlights the importance of understanding and flexibility in the workplace. He explains, “Supporting employees with ADHD is not just about accommodation; it is about valuing the unique perspective and creativity they bring. By creating a supportive environment, we help prevent burnout and unlock their full potential.”

This ADHD Awareness Month, organisations have a chance to reflect on how they can better support neurodiverse talent. Prioritising understanding, communication, and thoughtful workplace design can make all the difference, ensuring employees feel valued, energised, and empowered to succeed.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Over-55s Fitness Community Joins Wellbeing Programme For People In Later Life

From Perks to Performance: Building a Wellbeing Strategy That Drives Growth

Leading charity to invest £30 million in UK cancer care revolution

Comments are closed.

Follow SME Today on Linkedin and share all the topics you find interesting
Porsch Reading – Find Your Perfect Business Partner
Mastermind9
Events Calendar
    July 9, 2026 8:30 am

    The AI Edge Masterclass

    November 26, 2026 10:00 am

    South West Expo Swindon

  • Marketing
June 25, 2026

How Brands Can Rank in AI Search Without Buying Ads

June 23, 2026

How To Market A Restaurant

  • Finance
July 1, 2026

Balance sheets & big dreams – how young entrepreneurs are building their financial confidence

June 29, 2026

Left Out of Retirement: Why UK Pension Policy Fails the Self-Employed

  • People
June 20, 2026

It’s Award Season For The Fd Consultant!

April 9, 2026

PSA President Returns From Global Summit As UK Spring Conference Heads To Leeds

  • Health & Safety
June 29, 2026

Health & safety violations costing British firms £44m annually

March 16, 2026

Health & Safety Trends To Look Out For In 2026

  • Events
June 29, 2026

Great British Expos Postpones South West Expo Due to Extreme Heat Forecast

June 16, 2026

Why Every SME Needs an AI Strategy — Not Just AI Tools

  • Community
June 19, 2026

Founders charity dinner set to raise funds for epilepsy care

June 17, 2026

Award-Winning Charity Launches New Initiative To Connect Local Organisations

  • Food & Drink
June 23, 2026

How To Market A Restaurant

June 23, 2026

From Corporate Comfort to Cultural Opportunity: The Bunta Beer Journey

  • Books
June 2, 2026

Build a Business So Good You’d Be Mad to Sell It

January 21, 2026

The CEO Mirage: Exposing the hidden traps that take smart leaders down

The Newsletter

Join our mailing list for the best SME stories, handpicked and delivered direct to your inbox every two weeks!

Sign Up
About

SME Today is published by the same team who deliver The Great British Expos’. We have been organising various corporate events for the last 10 years, with a strong track record of producing well managed and attended business events across the UK.

Join Our Mailing List

Receive the latest news and updates from SMEToday.
Read our Latest Newsletter:


Sign Up
X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Categories
  • Books
  • Business
  • Community & Charity
  • Education and Training
  • Environment
  • Events
  • Features
  • Finance
  • Food and Drink
  • Health & Safety
  • HR & Recruitment
  • In Profile
  • Legal
  • Marketing
  • News
  • People
  • Property & Development
  • Sponsored Content
  • Technology
  • Transport, Travel & Tourism
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
Magazine Information
  • About SME Today
  • Editorial Submission Guidelines
  • Advertising
  • Privacy
  • Contact
Copyright © 2025 SME Today.
  • About SME Today
  • Editorial Submission Guidelines
  • Advertising
  • Privacy
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Subscribe Now!

Sign up for a FREE subscription and receive the latest news, features and updates from SMEToday:

I am interested in:
 

Thank you for subscribing to SME Today! We're thrilled to have you join our community. To complete your subscription, please check your email and click on the confirmation link. If you don’t see the email in your inbox, be sure to check your spam or junk folder. We look forward to sharing exciting news, updates, and exclusive content with you!

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from SMEToday
Read our Latest Newsletter: