You started the process, but you want to know what happens next
Maybe you’ve submitted your application and now you're stuck waiting, unsure what happens next.
Maybe your call with your case manager is coming up and you’re worrying you’ll forget something important.
Maybe your grant’s renewal is coming up and you’re anxious your support will be cut.
Or perhaps your grant has been approved, but the award feels confusing, overwhelming, and you don’t know how to use it.
You’ve tried researching. You’ve tried piecing together advice online.
But the system isn’t designed to be clear, especially if you’re managing executive function fatigue, uncertainty, or anxiety around getting something wrong.
You’re not looking for generic advice.
You want reassurance, personalised direction, and someone who understands neurodivergent communication styles, ways of working, and processing.
This call is for you if:
You’ve already applied and want to use the waiting time to prepare for what’s coming next
Your conversation with your case manager is coming up, and you want to feel prepared (Note that I have a separate service specifically for assessments here)
Your employer is confused or unsure about what to do
Your grant’s been approved, but you don’t know how to actually use your award
You received a confusing or disappointing outcome and want to understand your options
Your award is due for renewal, and you’re worried about losing existing support
What you’ll walk away with
During our 60-minute call, we’ll focus on what matters most to your situation so you can:
Understand your next steps clearly without any guesswork
Feel confident that you haven’t missed anything important
Know what to expect from calls, emails, or decisions
Gain clarity about timelines, the different stages of an Access to Work application, or what the process looks like from where you are
Have personalised guidance based on your work, needs, and support requirements
Leave with a practical plan you can follow
And afterwards, you’ll receive:
An email with a summary of everything we discussed
Any relevant links, tools, or signposting based on your situation
By the end of the session, you’ll feel ready to take action and more in control of the process, feeling confident because you know exactly what you need to do.
Instead of second-guessing every decision or worrying that one mistake will cost you your support, you'll know where you stand, what you can expect, what happens next, and what you can do to get the best outcomes.
What happens after you purchase
You’ll receive an email with a link to book your consultation.
You choose a time that works for your online meeting (cameras optional).
You’ll also receive a short confirmation and reminder before the session.
Within 24 hours after our call, you’ll receive your personalised follow-up email
Practicalities & boundaries
Sessions are held on Google Meet
Captions are available
Support people are welcome
Breaks are okay, though the session finishes at the scheduled time
I work Monday–Thursday, 10am–5pm
Emails receive a response within 48 working hours
I will be out of office between 19 December 2025 and 5 January 2026
You can reschedule your booking using the link in your confirmation email. There is no limit to how many times you can reschedule.
If a session is missed without 24 hours' notice, it will be considered completed.
This service is not the right fit if:
You have an urgent, same-day, or last-minute deadline. From my experience, the outcomes of our discussion will take several days to implement and put into action, no matter what part of the Access to Work process you are at. This means that while I could give you advice, if you have an upcoming deadline in the next 3 days, you won’t be able to have the consultation with me and also implement what you need to do in time.
You’ve already had your first call with your case manager and things didn’t go as well as you hoped. Managing a situation where you've already communicated something to your case manager on your application or when you spoke to them can be challenging without further complications. Unfortunately, I’m unable to step in to fix issues if we haven’t worked on your application together from the start.
You hope to take specific actions during the call together (for example, draft emails or fill out a form together). The purpose of the consultation is to give you clear advice and understanding about your situation and what steps you need to take. While I will guide you on how to approach these steps, we will not carry out any actions together during the call. It is up to you to implement the advice given, or we can discuss any further support I might be able to offer as part of a separate service.
This service works best for people who plan ahead and want clarity, structure and reassurance.
A gentle note
The Access to Work process can feel confusing and draining because the system wasn’t built with neurodivergent communication styles, processing needs or support requirements in mind.
If having clear answers, next steps, and personalised guidance would help you feel calmer and more confident in your Access to Work journey, you're welcome to book.