Access is a form of care
Here’s how I put that into practice
On this site
This site is designed to meet WCAG 2.2 AA standards. That means readable text, clear navigation, keyboard accessibility, and high-contrast visuals. I continuously review and improve. If something isn’t working for you, please tell me.
- Calm, low-stimulation palette. No flashing, no autoplay.
- Animations respect your device’s “reduce motion” setting.
- Generous whitespace to reduce cognitive load.
- 18px minimum body text in Atkinson Hyperlegible.
- No parallax or competing visual elements.
How we hold the space together
You do not have to perform comfort, clarity, or confidence here.
Coaching is a partnership built on trust, respect, consent, and choice. My role is to create a space where you can show up as you are, honour your capacity, and explore what matters at a pace that feels workable.
You are welcome to participate in ways that support your access needs, nervous system, and presence. Cameras are always optional. Closed captions are available on request. Agendas or focus areas are shared in advance when helpful and possible.
You can pause, step away, take breaks, reflect quietly, or choose not to answer a question. I will never cold-call you, pressure you to disclose, or put you on the spot.
I may offer questions, reflections, observations, or invitations, but you remain in choice. You are the expert on your own experience, and together we work with what feels useful, honest, and ready to be explored.
On pricing
I offer sliding scale pricing because cost shouldn’t be a barrier to support. When you reach out, I’ll share pricing openly and invite you to choose what fits your situation.
If you’re anxious about reaching out
I get it. Reaching out is hard. Here are a few things that might help.
What if I don’t know what to say?
You can literally write “I’m not sure what to say but I’m interested.” That’s enough. We’ll take it from there.
What if it’s not for me?
That’s fine. There’s no pressure to continue. You can decide after.
What if I cry?
That happens sometimes. It’s welcome here. I won’t make it weird.
Do I need a diagnosis?
No. You don’t have to name or justify your wiring to belong here. If you feel at home, that’s enough.
What if I ghost after reaching out?
I won’t chase you. And if you come back later, I’ll welcome you like it’s the first time.
Need an accommodation?
If there’s anything I can do to make this more accessible for you, please tell me. I take accommodation requests seriously and respond with care.
Last reviewed: May 2026