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Why Neuro-Inclusion Is the Key to Profitability | Dr Louise Morpeth, CEO of Brain in Hand

podcast November 18, 2025


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Episode Summary
90% of business leaders say they’re committed to inclusion — yet only half know how to support neuro-divergent staff. Dr Louise Morpeth reveals shocking research: 43% of neuro-divergent employees are ready to quit, but with the right adjustments businesses can unlock a 45% productivity boost, 24% higher retention, and £21,000 per person in savings. Discover the practical, low-cost steps that turn good intentions into profit.

Chapters
[00:00] Intro & Brain in Hand Overview
[00:29] 90% of Leaders Want Inclusion – But Only 50% Know How
[00:55] What Is Neuro-divergence? (Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia + More)
[01:49] The Employee-Employer Disconnect
[02:16] 77% of HR Leaders Worried About Insufficient Support
[02:44] Creating Psychological Safety & Spotting Hidden Struggles
[03:44] 45% Productivity Boost + £21K Savings Per Person
[04:37] Simple Cultural Changes That Work for Everyone
[06:00] 43% Considering Leaving – How to Retain Neuro-Diverse Talent
[07:20] Cost-Effective Strategies (Start with Manager Training)
[08:18] First Steps to Build a Neuro-Inclusive Culture Tomorrow
[09:39] How Brain in Hand’s “Coach-in-Your-Pocket” Works
[11:05] Why Media Portrayals of Neuro-divergence Miss the Mark
[12:04] Resources & Close 

Key Discussion Points 

  • 43% of neuro-divergent employees plan to leave in the next 12 months 
  • Only 1 in 5 feel safe disclosing their condition to managers 
  • Inclusive workplaces deliver 45% higher productivity, 24% better retention, 11 fewer sick days 
  • Average financial saving: £21,000 per neuro-divergent employee per year 
  • Simple fixes: “Work With Me” profiles, clear schedules, unambiguous communication 
  • Manager confidence is the #1 barrier – and the biggest opportunity

Key Takeaways 

  • Neuro-inclusion isn’t charity — it’s a proven profit driver 
  • Start with psychological safety and manager training (biggest ROI) 
  • Small adjustments (e.g., sending week-1 schedules early) reduce anxiety and boost performance 
  • 3 in 4 employers admit they’re missing untapped potential

Notable Quotes 

  • 45% increase in productivity, 24% increase in retention, and £21,000 saved per person.” – Dr Louise Morpeth 
  • Only 1 in 5 neuro-divergent employees feel confident disclosing to their manager.” Dr Louise Morpeth 
  • We need nuance — neuro-divergence is neither tragedy nor superpower, it’s individual.” Dr Louise Morpeth 

Actionable Insights for Businesses 

  • Add a “Work With Me” section in onboarding for every employee (not just neuro-divergent) 
  • Train managers on clear, unambiguous communication and reasonable adjustments 
  • Join the Disability Confident scheme and signal adjustments in job ads 
  • Run an anonymous staff survey to understand your neuro-diversity profile 
  • Pilot Brain in Hand or similar digital + human coaching support

Resources 

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