Transforming lives through lived‑experience leadership, neurodivergence expertise, and powerful storytelling. Driven by curiosity and built on purpose, this is where bold thinking meets thoughtful execution.
Kimberley’s Approach
Kimberley Ashwin is a distinguished clinician, consultant, speaker, and author with a refined portfolio career across neurodivergent services, leadership, service design, and social impact. Her work blends clinical understanding, regulatory and governance experience with lived‑experience wisdom - offering a rare depth of insight to families, organisations, and individuals seeking clarity, empowerment, and transformation at national and local level.
Teen Mum to CEO
Kimberley is the founder of the Teen Mum to CEO programme, a groundbreaking initiative that empowers disadvantaged individuals to rise beyond circumstance and unlock their potential. Rooted in Kimberley’s own journey, the programme combines lived‑experience mentoring, mindset development, and practical pathways into education, leadership, and professional success.
Real stories. Real resilience. Real change.
Speaking
International Speaker on Leadership & Neurodivergence
Kimberley is a sought‑after speaker known for her powerful, emotionally intelligent talks on:
Women’s leadership
Neurodivergence & identity
Lived‑experience empowerment
Resilience, adversity & social mobility
Building inclusive, high‑performing cultures
Her speaking engagements have inspired audiences across healthcare, education, government, corporate leadership, and charitable sectors.
Clinical & Consultancy Work
She also advises organisations on creating services that uphold clinical excellence, safety, and commercial sustainability- drawing on her experience as a previous CQC Registered Manager across neurodivergent and older people’s care.
National Leadership Roles
Shaping Neurodiversity Practice Across the UK and Beyond
Kimberley’s influence extends nationally through key leadership roles, including:
Co‑Chair, National Autism Consultant Nurse Network
Member, NHSE Director of Nursing Joint Decision Committee
Former member, NICE ADHD Guideline Committee
Independent Clinical Advisor, NDTi CTER Programme
These roles position her at the forefront of neurodiversity policy, practice, and standards.
Quiet Authority- Deep Expertise- Transformational Impact.
Kimberley’s work is defined by a unique fusion of clinical precision, lived‑experience leadership, compassion, and strategic influence.
Whether supporting families, guiding organisations, uplifting disadvantaged individuals, or delivering keynote talks- her mission remains the same:

