To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, ‘Be What You See’ founder Catherine Millan kicked off an exceptional event by sharing her own personal journey from childhood, through to her experience as a neurodiverse employee during lockdown.
Catherine then handed over to Zak Fenton, who shared some amazing insights into managing mental health in the workplace, before being joined by Ash Jones and Siobhan O’Connor for a panel, who discussed their experiences and challenges as neurodivergent entrepreneurs.
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