About The Hub
About The Hub
Inclusion Support Hub is founded by Kerise Myers in Wiltshire and is a neurodivergent and lived-experience-led digital platform created to help inclusive and lived-experience-led services providers get seen, supported and sustained.
At its core, the Hub brings together coaches, mentors, counsellors, therapists, advocates, SEND education professionals and wellbeing providers in one clear and accessible directory, helping people find support that understands inclusion, accessibility, and real life needs.
Above all, the Inclusion Support Hub also reduces the overwhelm of searching by offering a calmer, more trusted way to connect. For now, the platform is rooted in Wiltshire and neighbouring counties, with plans to grow wider over time.
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Our Story
Inclusion Support Hub began in August 2025, not as a business idea, but as a response to a pattern that kept repeating.
Through years of advocacy, lived experience, and involvement in neurodivergent and SEND communities, Kerise saw how difficult it was for people to find genuinely inclusive support. At the same, many lived-experience-led services struggled to gain visibility.
Families, individuals, and professionals often faced overwhelming searches, closed social media groups, or word of mouth recommendations just to find support that understood neurodivergence, disability, and real life needs. Meanwhile, inclusive providers relied heavily on algorithms, unpaid labour, or constant self promotion simply to stay visible.
That gap needed a clearer solution.
Inclusion Support Hub was created to bridge it.
Rather than centring large organisations or generic directories, the Hub prioritises inclusive and lived experience led services. It offers a calmer and more accessible way for people to find support, while giving providers a sustainable path to be visible without burning out.
Today, we continue to grow thoughtfully across the UK, while remaining rooted in clarity, trust and accessibility.
Meet the Team
The Hub is powered by passionate individuals with life experience who truly understand what it means to navigate the world as neurodivergent professionals.
Kerise Myers
Kerise is a neurodivergent entrepreneur, full-time Carer, home-educating mum, and advocate for inclusion and accessibility.
In essence, through lived experience of Tuberous Sclerosis, Autism, ADHD coupled with hEDS, alongside raising a neurodivergent family, she understands the barriers many people face when trying to find genuinely inclusive support. Formerly, her background as a support worker and carer adds professional insight to that lived understanding.Â
Over the years, Kerise has been involved in fundraising as much as sharing her stories with organisations including the National Autistic Society with a Christmas story back in 2021 another around autistic burnout with Your Autism Magazine and her journey through misdiagnosis and finding her identity with Hull & East Yorkshire Mind.
In addition, Kerise had been nominated and shortlisted as a finalist for the Wellbeing Champion of the Year. The Hub had also been nominated and shortlisted as a finalist for the Neurodiversity Network of the Year within the Neurodiverse Business Awards 2026.
Furthermore, she has also supported small charities and non-profit organisations. These have included Wiltshire CIL, Chippenham Community Hub, and Forward Carers by helping them get more visible for the public to know what’s out there for them. Â
Daniel Myers
Daniel is a neurodivergent digital strategist and systems thinker who supports the structure, functionality, and long term direction of Inclusion Support Hub.
Through lived experience of neurodivergence, he understands how easily systems can become overwhelming or inaccessible. As a result, his approach prioritises clarity, practicality, and thoughtful design.
Along side reviewing layouts and user experience, he sense checks tools and processes as they evolve. This ensures the platform remains manageable, inclusive, and sustainable for both providers and users.
His work focuses on building strong foundations, solving problems clearly, and helping the Hub grow in a way that protects its long term stability.
Who It’s For
The Role & Purpose of the Hub
Visibility Builder
Helping inclusive and lived experience led services be seen, recognised, and found more easily by the people who need them
Directory Curator
Bringing together inclusive services in one clear, accessible directory that reduces reliance on word of mouth and scattered searches.
Connection Facilitator
Supporting meaningful connections between inclusive service providers, collaborators, and the wider community
Clarity Provider
Reducing overwhelm by offering clear listings, guidance, and structure so people can navigate support more easily
Sustainability Supporter
Helping small inclusive and lived experience led services remain visible, viable, and supported over time
Collaboration Space
Creating safe opportunities for peer connection, skill sharing, and optional events or workshops without pressure or gatekeeping
Building a More Inclusive Tomorrow
Looking ahead, we envision a UK where neurodivergent and lived experience-led professionals are not simply accommodated, but genuinely valued. In practice, this means recognising different ways of thinking as strengths rather than barriers.
As a result, new and growing inclusive coaches, counsellors, advocates, SEND and wellbeing services can be found here more easily, without overwhelm, gatekeeping, or pressure to fit systems that were never designed with them in mind.
That’s where Inclusion Support Hub steps in, making inclusive services easier to discover and simpler to navigate, one listing, one connection, and one shared experience at a time.
Building Bridges Across the UK
Through the Hub, you can discover and be part of a growing directory of lived experience led and inclusive services. Our focus includes business coaches, counsellors, advocates, SEND educational services and wellbeing providers. As a result, people can find and connect with you more easily.
Right now, the Hub is rooted in Wiltshire and gradually expanding across the UK. On the platform, values led professionals connect around accessibility, inclusion, and doing things differently.
Our Mission & Values
Inclusion
Improving visibility and access to inclusive and lived experience led services, so people can find support that understands real life needs
Empowerment
Empowering inclusive service providers and professionals through ethical visibility, clear information, and fair access to the people who need their services.
Connection
Connecting individuals, families, professionals, and inclusive services through one clear, accessible digital platform
How You Can Join Our Mission
We are looking to connect with trusted partners who can add value to our community. All partnerships are professional, reciprocal, and value-based.
“We work only with trusted individuals or services who respect our vision, our structure, and our intellectual property. By working together, we can create meaningful change.”
Our Project Aims
Our vision is to build a sustainable Hub that can grow long-term, supported by ethical income streams rather than external funding or grants.
Raise Awareness
Raise awareness and understanding of neurodivergence.
Promote Inclusion
Promote inclusion, acceptance, and independence across inclusive communities.
Connect People
Connect individuals, families, carers, and professionals, building a trusted inclusive network.
Collaborate Locally
Collaborate with small inclusive and lived experience-led services, charities, and businesses to strengthen shared support.
Create Opportunities
Create opportunities for education, employment, and personal growth.
Sustainable Growth
Build a sustainable Hub supported by membership tiers and specialist services, remaining financially stable through ethical income streams.
Based in Wiltshire
Growing Across the UK
While our project originated locally to Wiltshire, we designed it from the outset to support inclusive and lived experience led services beyond regional boundaries.
The Hub connects people to trusted inclusive services, resources, and opportunities regardless of location.
For this reason, whether you are in Wiltshire or elsewhere in the UK, the platform is built to make inclusive support easier to find, access, and understand.
More about what we do…
Inclusion Support Hub is a neurodivergent led digital platform designed to bring inclusive and lived experience led services into one clear and accessible space.
At this point, the Hub focuses on visibility, clarity, and accessibility by connecting services, professionals, and resources in a way that reduces overwhelm and makes support easier to navigate.
In practice, we work alongside inclusive service providers, advocates, and professionals who share our values, helping communities across the UK access support that understands real life needs.
Why Do We Need This?
There is no single, ND-led trusted space where families and professionals can find everything they need.
NHS is Overwhelmed
Long waiting lists, limited services, and families left without help.
SEND Funding Crisis
Outdated plans, reduced support and parents forced to seek alternatives.
Services Hard to Find
Inclusive and lived experience led services have low visibility and are hard to find through standard searches.
Scattered Support
Information is spread across multiple websites, groups and organisations, making navigation overwhelming.
Private Options Only
Families are turning to private options not because they want to, but because they cannot access timely help through public pathways.
No Central Hub
A central, neurodivergent-led Hub is needed to connect services, families, professionals and opportunities in one accessible place.
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