Current Webinars and Workshops
National Inclusion Week
From 14–20 September, organisations across the UK will come together to mark National Inclusion Week under this year’s theme:
Build Trust. Navigate Change.
In a world where change is constant, those four words could not feel more relevant.
Trust is not built through policies alone. It is built through everyday conversations, curiosity, compassion and the creation of workplaces where people feel safe enough to contribute, challenge ideas and be themselves.
At its heart, inclusion has always been about human connection.
It is about helping people feel seen, heard and understood. It is about creating cultures where nobody feels they have to hide parts of themselves in order to belong, but instead feels respected, valued and able to thrive.
Support for National Inclusion Week
If you are planning your National Inclusion Week activities, I would love to support you.
Whether you are looking for an inspiring keynote, a practical webinar or an interactive workshop, I offer sessions on topics including:
- Conscious Inclusion
- Neurodiversity in the Workplace
- Disability Inclusion & Disability Confidence
- Inclusive Recruitment
- Inclusive Leadership
- Inclusive Language & Communication
- Men’s Mental Health
- Psychological Safety
- Active Bystander Skills
- LGBTQIA+ Awareness & Allyship
All sessions can be tailored to your organisation, audience and inclusion goals.
Explore Current Sessions
You can explore my current webinars, workshops and keynote talks here:
inclusionconsultant.co.uk/current-webinars-workshops
I am always happy to have an informal, no-obligation conversation about how I can support your organisation. Send a message using the Contact Form below.
Let’s Build Trust and Navigate Change
National Inclusion Week is a powerful opportunity to start conversations, strengthen understanding and create meaningful change.
Let’s build trust, navigate change and create workplaces where everyone has the opportunity to belong.
Contact
David E. Hull-Watters is a multi-award-winning Inclusion and Wellbeing Specialist, Speaker, Trainer, and advocate.
With a focus on Neurodiversity and Disability Confident Practice, Inclusive Recruitment and Leadership, and all aspects of Conscious Inclusion, David works with leading organisations including All American Entertainment (AAE) Speakers Bureau, Champions Speakers, EMBED Inclusion, Firebird, Onvero (formerly the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion), and ParaPride, and he has delivered keynote talks and workshops across all sectors globally, supporting multiple organisations to build more inclusive, psychologically safe, and profitable cultures.
He is the founder of the international Give ‘em Hope Campaign, an award-winning initiative that amplifies the voices of those marginalised by societal labels, through a global archive of written and video testimonies.
Alongside his husband Richard, David was one of the key campaigners with Equal Love UK who successfully challenged marriage inequality through a legal case at the European Court of Human Rights, helping pave the way for equal marriage legislation in the UK.
Originally a performer and later an educator, David drew inspiration from working with students from a wide range of diverse identities, experiences, and backgrounds. Having experienced his own challenges with confidence and self-belief, for more years than necessary, he is deeply committed to ensuring that others are not held back by limiting external labels or internalised doubt.
He is also a Wellbeing Coach and the creator of A Holistic Approach to Mental Health and Wellbeing—a practical framework supporting individuals and organisations alike, author of the soon to be published, Never Blend In—and has written the foreword to Retreating Forward: A Spiritual Practice with Transgender Persons by Rev. David Elias Weekley.
At the heart of David’s work is a simple but powerful belief: when people are seen, heard, and supported to be fully themselves—they thrive.
Most Recent Feedback
Just wanted to send a quick thanks for the talk this morning- the presentation was fantastic and I think it was really lovely having so much time to go over questions from colleagues. It was so informative and helpful, and I’m sure lots of the attendees (including myself) will feel really supported and empowered to receive the support they need thanks to your time! It’s really nice to see things like this begin to pop up more and more at the BL.
Thank you for this, really, really helpful, especially the reminder/confirmation, that what will help, helps us all, so the methods and approaches to inclusivity don't need to be seen as targeted, so much as best practice.
I just wanted to say -- WOW, you’re just brilliant. I thought your delivery was spot on, your genuinely lovely personality comes across so well (don’t know how you do that on zoom with no feedback / no faces!) and everything you said made a lot of sense. As I couldn’t type ‘thanks’ at the time, I’m typing it now: !Thanks!
I really liked how you completely normalised neurodiversity and emphasised how we are all unique and rich in different ways.
The presentation was fantastic and I think it was really lovely having so much time to go over questions from colleagues. It was so informative and helpful, and I’m sure lots of the attendees (including myself) will feel really supported and empowered to receive the support they need thanks to your time! It’s really nice to see things like this begin to pop up more and more at the BL.
Your manner is so right for this kind of thing, I loved how you smiled throughout the presentation – I was thinking I should probably try to learn from how you presented (I hate presenting) as it was so clear and not boring for one second.
You were so at-ease I’m sure that makes the audience feel really comfortable and able to ask questions.
Thank you for this, really, really helpful, especially the reminder/confirmation, that what will help, helps us all, so the methods and approaches to inclusivity don't need to be seen as targeted, so much as best practice.
Thank you very much to David for his talk and to the network for organising! Very informative and with practical information for supporting all colleagues. Thank you!
British Library, Neurodiversity at Work
"The session was amazing! David is a great speaker. He engaged with all the participants and created a safe and encouraging space for everyone." - Christopher, Talent Manager, Fox's Burton's Companies UK
"It was a great session, he was refreshingly positive and brought great colour to our LGBT+ Pride Month session. We all learnt a few new things and the takeaways were 'be proud of who you are, we are all interesting colourful human beings'. A very thought-provoking session, I would definitely recommend David." - Gini, HR Manager, Nuvia UK
"We received a lot of positive feedback following David joining us for our Pride event this year, he was very engaging and relatable, he made part of the talk interactive which I think was great for engagement. We’d recommend David, and would use him again." - Lynda, People Business Partner UK, Ericsson
"The session with David went awesome! Thanks for all of your help coordinating the speaker and event." - Olivia, Health Recovery Solutions
"David's observance of human behaviour and ability to go straight to the heart of the problem is to be praised" - National Probation Service
"I would highly recommend any company to employ his services to increase the emotional wellbeing of staff, raise the awareness of staff diversity within management, to develop a fully inclusive workplace and to raise business productivity" - National Probation Service
"Thank you very much for such an informative talk. Good practical advice" - Pride in Education Conference
"Thank you so much for the session David! It was really insightful and inspiring" - Pride in Education Conference
"We had such a great time on Friday, David is a lovely man and is so knowledgeable. Staff spoke to me after the session and said that this was the best one they had even been to!" - Massimo, Enfield Council
"He was fantastic and had the audience highly engaged - our best attended Pride event yet!" - Sam, KP Snacks
“David and Toni were absolutely amazing today. It was such a thoughtful discussion and they did such a nice job of fielding the additional questions that came up during the session as well, we are so grateful to have had them both lending their time and expertise. We are looking forward to our next event!” -
Rhiannon, Project Lead, Partner Voice & Analytics, Holman


