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For parents and carers in neurodivergent and SEND households, finding work that fits alongside family life can be incredibly difficult. If you’re hanging onto your job by a thread, or you’ve already had to stop working because juggling everything became impossible, you’re not alone.
But there are options.
Helen Buzdugan, the Family-Friendly Career Coach, joined Heidi Mavir to deliver a free training session.
What the session covers:
✔ How to get more flexibility in a current job (for those who are working now)
✔ How to find a new flexible role that fits family circumstances
✔ Self-employment vs employment—key considerations
✔ Examples of flexible jobs and creative solutions that have worked for other parents
✔ Where to access further information and support
Meet Your Trainers:
Heidi Mavir
EOTAS Matters
Heidi Mavir (SHE/THEY) is an AuDHD public speaker, advocate, Sunday Times Best Selling author and parent to an autistic/adhd teenager. She is also a chronic oversharer and a bit of a bad ass.
A trained Mental Health First Aider and CPD Accredited Trauma-Informed Professional, Heidi uses her knowledge, learning and experience to help other parents and carers to become powerful advocates for their neurodivergent kids. She has built an online community of over 10,000 families, supported by parent professionals and SEN advocates who want to improve opportunities for neurodivergent learners.
Heidi has spoken on stages across the UK, and has been featured in The Sunday Times, The Guardian and on BBC National News.
Heidi loves giraffes and will delight you with "giraf-facts" given the opportunity. Her small pleasures are listening to Dolly Parton's music, Yorkshire Tea and her leopard print sofa, which cost more than her car. She wishes all dresses had pockets.
Helen Buzdugan
True To You Careers
Helen Buzdugan is a qualified careers advisor with over 20 years' experience supporting adults and young people in education and private practice. She now specializes in helping parents and carers in neurodivergent and SEND families find flexible, family-friendly work when life at home is complicated.
She is also a late-diagnosed ADHD parent raising two children - a 10-year-old with autism and PDA, and a 12-year-old who is just starting the assessment pathway.
Like many parents, she is actively navigating the challenges of the UK’s broken education and SEND systems to advocate for her children’s needs.

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