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    Charity & Third Sector

    Where mission-driven work meets unsupported people

    The third sector employs a disproportionately high number of neurodivergent people. High commitment is masking high risk.

    40+ Charities supported
    Key challenges

    What we see in this sector

    Resource scarcity and cognitive overload

    Small teams with wide remits.

    Emotional labour and regulation demands

    Direct work with vulnerable people.

    Flat structures with unclear expectations

    Ambiguity in structure is a performance barrier.

    Underfunded HR and people infrastructure

    Informal processes create legal exposure.

    Volunteer management complexity

    Neurodivergent staff coordinating volunteers carry invisible demand.

    Warning signs

    What is breaking

    • Experienced staff leaving due to unmanaged burnout
    • Informal complaints increasing as HR capacity is stretched
    • Neurodivergent staff carrying disproportionate workload
    • Governance boards unaware of neurodiversity risk
    "Mission cannot substitute for structure. The people doing the work need systems that sustain them."
    The opportunity

    What this sector has going for it

    Mission alignment drives exceptional performance
    Creativity and systems thinking support service design
    Authentic inclusion strengthens funder relationships
    Infrastructure exists to build on

    Move from mission as a substitute for structure to mission supported by systems.

    Measurable outcomes

    What changes when you invest

    63% of employees in neuroinclusive organisations report higher wellbeing
    Reduced burnout and unplanned absence
    Stronger manager confidence in handling disclosure
    Improved funder and governance reporting
    Better retention of experienced specialist staff
    Sector evidence

    UK data for Charity & Third Sector.

    Named sources, UK-specific, traceable. Forward this block to Finance, Legal or Board without editing.

    Data note. Neurodiversity-specific data for the charity sector is not isolated in published workforce statistics. Figures above cover broader disability; use with awareness of that boundary.

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    "We thought we were too small to need this. We were wrong."

    — CEO, National Charity

    40+
    Charities supported
    1,500+
    Third sector staff trained
    15+
    Years in sector
    UK-wide
    Delivery reach
    FAQs

    Common questions

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