Neurocolours Essentials
Most trainers and facilitators care deeply about neurodiversity.
Far fewer know how to design for it.
Neurocolours is a six week programme that teaches you the essentials to making any training you design or deliver neuroinclusive
Neurocolours Essentials starts on Mon 29th June
What you’ll learn on Neurocolours Essentials:
✳︎ How to audit your training sessions✳︎
✳︎ How to design content neuroinclusively✳︎
✳︎ How to run virtual sessions that work as well as your in-person ones ✳︎
✳︎ How to deliver neuroinclusively✳︎
✳︎ How to understand your own processing traits✳︎
✳︎ How neuroinclusion will help you you win more clients ✳︎
Course dates
1pm: Mon 29th June: How to recognise different learners and understand your own processing
1pm: Fri 3rd July: The Neurocolours Wheel - How to audit your sessions
1pm Mon 13th July: How to design neuroinclusively
10am 15th July or 3pm 16th July (pick your date): Mid point coaching
1pm Mon 20th July: How to deliver neuroinclusively
Mon 27th July: How to deliver virtual training
Mon 3rd August: How to back it up: the science, and making the case internally and externally
10am 5th August or 3pm 6th August. (Pick your date) Final coaching (pick your date)
All sessions on Zoom and last 90 minutes
Free gift
Everyone who signs up will receive
‘4 tools you can use in your next training session’
What participants on previous courses say
Course leader
Hello, I'm Sascha
I've spent over 20 years designing transformative experiences for organisations including Virgin, SBRI Healthcare, and Lloyds Bank, as well as producing theatre with the National Theatre, Bristol Old Vic and Battersea Arts Centre
I created Neurocolours because I kept meeting brilliant trainers who cared deeply about neurodiversity but had no framework for it.
So I built a practical, research-backed system - alongside researchers at UCL - that translates the science around how different people learn, focus and stay motivated.
It works whether you're redesigning a programme from scratch, adapting or working with someone else’s content.