I have been privileged to work in inclusive, mainstream schools for 35 years. This has given me many wonderful experiences of supporting children and families with a wide variety of differences and needs. I am passionate about inclusivity, equality and equity and I always say we are all wonderfully different and amazingly the same. If you have guests at your ceremony that are Neurodivergent (ND), who are autistic or have ADHD for example, then a few adjustments could help the
Championing diversity and inclusion as a Celebrant. My role, as your Celebrant, includes making sure that everyone feels comfortable at the ceremony, so that you don't need to worry for loved ones and can focus on the day - whether that be a joyful celebration, a time for rememberance, or both! Being inclusive can require consideration and thoughtful touches in a variety of ways, from practical issues such as wheelchair or pushchair access, to the offering of ceremonial roles