About me

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Hi and welcome. My name is Loïc Weber.

I offer inclusive support for neurodivergent individuals and those around them. Grounded in my lived experience of ADHD, a career spanning over a decade in social care, and specialist training in autism, sensory support, and the TEACCH approach. My practice is rooted in neurodiversity-affirming, person-centred principles.

My journey began in Switzerland in 2014, working alongside autistic adults with high support needs. I then moved into supporting children, adolescents, and young adults, many of whom were autistic or ADHDers, within a trauma-informed practice framework, a space where I deepened my skills considerably.These formative experiences shaped my understanding of how profoundly environment, communication, and compassionate care influence a person's wellbeing and sense of safety.

Now based in Scotland, I work in senior management within a social care charity dedicated to supporting people with learning disabilities, autistic people, and ADHDers, with a particular focus on training and staff wellbeing.

Alongside this, I offer coaching and consultancy for autistic people, ADHDers, families, professionals, and organisations. Whether that's building self-understanding, strengthening relationships, developing more inclusive practices, or navigating the challenges that come with neurodivergent life.

Drawing on my own lived experience as an ADHDer, I understand first-hand what it means to think and exist differently in a world not always designed with you in mind. At the heart of everything I do is a commitment to creating space where people feel genuinely understood, respected, and supported in a way that works for them.
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Values and purpose

Anchored in an inclusive and thoughtful approach.

My work is guided by inclusivity, compassion, curiosity, and deep respect for individual experience. Neurodivergent minds are not broken versions of neurotypical norms, they are different, and that difference is the starting point, not a problem to be solved.

I aim to create a space that is genuinely accessible, free from judgement, and shaped around who you are rather than who you are expected to be. Everyone deserves support that reflects their reality, and that commitment extends to every person I work with, regardless of background, identity, or experience.

Coaching is collaborative and shaped around you, your pace, your capacity, and your way of making sense of the world. Sessions offer space to explore how your mind works, what genuinely supports you, and what might be getting in the way. The focus is on recognising patterns, building on existing strengths, and developing approaches that feel realistic, sustainable, and truly yours. There is no single right way to progress here. Only what is meaningful and effective for you.

Qualification and training
- Swiss national diploma of vocational education and training in social care
- Certificate of social Psychology (Wesleyan University)
- Professional certificate of Sensory Aspect in people with autism
- Professional certificate of Introduction to Autim and TEACCH
Languages
Sessions can be delivered in:
- English
- French
- German
- Swiss German
Whatever language you think and feel most naturally in, we can work in that.