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About The Hub

About The Hub

Inclusion Support Hub was founded by Kerise Myers in Wiltshire and is a neurodivergent and lived experience led digital platform. It was created to support neurodivergent, inclusive and lived experience led business owners with visibility, connection and sustainable growth.

At its core, the Hub brings together coaches, mentors, counsellors, therapists, advocates, SEND professionals and wellbeing businesses within one accessible platform. Through directory listings, resources, events and member support, the hub helps business owners become easier to find and less reliant on social media alone.

Above all, we aim to reduce overwhelm on both sides by making support easier to access while giving business owners a more sustainable way to grow and stay connected online.  

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Our Story

 

Inclusion Support Hub began in 2025 after Kerise noticed the same challenge appearing repeatedly across neurodivergent, inclusive and lived experience led communities.

However, although many business owners were doing valuable work, they struggled to be seen beyond social media algorithms, unpaid promotion and word of mouth.

At the same time, finding trusted services often meant searching across multiple websites, directories and online groups.

As a result, Inclusion Support Hub was created to bring visibility, connection and accessibility together in one place.

Today, the Hub supports inclusive and lived experience led business owners through directory listings, resources, events and community opportunities designed to encourage sustainable growth. 

The platform continues to grow across the UK while remaining focused on clarity, accessibility and meaningful connections.

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.

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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 includes support work, lived experience advocacy, fundraising, community connection and sharing her story through organisations and publications 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 leads the overall direction of Inclusion Support Hub, focusing on accessibility, visibility, partnerships, resources, networking opportunities and sustainable growth. 

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.

Moreover, alongside 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.

Furthermore, His work focuses on building strong foundations, solving problems clearly, and helping the Hub grow in a way that protects its long term stability.

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Alyce King

Alyce King

 

Alyce plays many hats as a disabled entrepreneur and a full-time wheelchair user. Firstly, Her roles involve virtual admin assistance, home school tutoring, and accessibility advocacy. Secondly, she shares our dedication to creating a more inclusive and accessible future across the UK. Alongside, her insight and compassion bring valuable perspective to our work. Additionally, Alyce is also a poet, writer and author to her latest book Becoming A Wheelchair User: Knowing What I Know. As a result, her book has supported and inspired others within the disabled community. 

Currently, her role within Inclusion Support Hub helps support the day to day running of the platform. In addition, her commitment, organisation and attention to detail have helped strengthen consistency, boundaries and structure across the Hub.

Our Mission & Values

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Inclusion

Supporting inclusive and lived experience led business owners through greater visibility, accessibility and opportunities for sustainable growth.

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Connection

Bringing together inclusive businesses, professionals and communities through one accessible digital platform.

How You Can Work With Us

We welcome collaborations with individuals, businesses and organisations who share our values around inclusion, accessibility, lived experience and sustainable growth.

Ways to Partner With Us
Running workshops or sessions online
Host or co-hosting online and in-person events
Sharing lived experience or specialist knowledge as guest speakers
Contributing guides, tips, tools, or helpful resources
Creating resources, events and opportunities for members
Helping shape meaningful, inclusive opportunities
Why Get Involved?
Increase visibility for your inclusive or lived experience led business through a trusted platform
Collaborate with others who share your values around inclusion and accessibility
Help strengthen awareness and understanding of neurodivergence and disability
Be part of a growing network focused on visibility, connection, collaboration and shared learning
Contribute to a long term, values led digital platform designed to support inclusive businesses and services across the UK

“Collaborations matter to us. We welcome people and services who share our values around inclusion, accessibility, lived experience and sustainable growth.”

Our Project Aims

Our vision is to build a sustainable digital platform that supports inclusive and lived experience led businesses while helping people find trusted support across the UK.

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Raise Awareness

 

Raise awareness and understanding of neurodivergence, disability and inclusive practice.

 
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Promote Inclusion

Promote inclusion, accessibility and belonging across communities and services.

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Connect People

Connect individuals, families, carers and professionals through trusted inclusive services and support.

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Collaborate Locally

Collaborate with inclusive and lived experience led businesses, services and organisations across the UK.

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Create Opportunities

Create opportunities for visibility, collaboration, learning and growth.

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Sustainable Growth

Build a sustainable platform supported by memberships, partnerships and ethical income streams.

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UK Wide Support,

Rooted in Wiltshire

Inclusion Support Hub began in Wiltshire and was founded by Kerise Myers. Today, the platform supports inclusive and lived experience led businesses, services and communities across the UK.

As a result, The Hub helps people discover trusted support, resources, events and opportunities through one accessible platform

Whether someone is based in Wiltshire or elsewhere in the UK, Inclusion Support Hub aims to make inclusive support easier to find, access and understand.

Why Do We Need This?

There is no single, ND-led trusted space where families and professionals can find everything they need.

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NHS is Overwhelmed

Long waiting lists, limited services, and families left without timely support.

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SEND System Pressures

Outdated plans, delayed support and families struggling to access the help they need

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Services Hard to Find

Inclusive and lived experience led services often have low visibility and are difficult to find through standard searches.

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Scattered Support

Information is spread across multiple websites, groups and organisations, making support harder to navigate.

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Limited Accessible Support

Many families are turning to private or alternative support due to delays and barriers within public pathways

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No Central Place to Start

Families and professionals often need to search across multiple websites, groups and organisations to find the right support.

Ready to Join the Inclusion Support Hub?

Join our Hub and connect with a growing network of inclusive and lived experience led businesses across the UK. Increase your visibility, build meaningful connections and help make trusted support easier to find.

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