Disability and Neurodiversity Toolkit by Kim Dangerfield, Ellie Church and Disability and Neurodiversity Champions
The Disability and Neurodiversity Toolkit consolidates guidance, lived experience, and signposting to help project delivery function colleagues in the Ministry of Justice to support disabled and neurodivergent peers. Co-led by champions Kim and Ellie, who brought lived experience, the project filled gaps in confidence and accessibility. The team established governance with senior leadership team sponsorship, managed risks through anonymisation, and designed for digital accessibility. The toolkit embeds ‘Achieving inclusive outcomes by design’ principles, supporting Public Sector Equality Duty compliance.
The toolkit improved People Survey scores: line manager support increased 13 percentage points, discrimination perceptions dropped 5 points, and bullying/harassment fell 6 points. It enabled open conversations, increased manager confidence, and created psychological safety. The approach influenced cross-government practice through the Government Project Delivery Inclusion Network, sparking conversations about inclusive resources in other departments.
Delivered without dedicated funding alongside day roles, the project required clear vision and delegation across champion networks. The team created psychologically safe spaces for contributors sharing personal stories, secured senior buy-in through early engagement, and used lessons learned workshops to inform future iterations, demonstrating how passion and lived experience drive meaningful change.