Have a question?
Message sent Close

Bronwyn Lindsay

Bronwyn Lindsay – Occupational Therapist & Neurodiversity Advocate

With extensive experience in occupational therapy, mental health, and neurodiversity, Bronwyn Lindsay is a passionate advocate for empowering individuals through practical, evidence-based support. As a key team member at Help My Child, she brings deep expertise in ADHD, autism, sensory intelligence, and rehabilitation, ensuring that professionals, educators, and families receive the tools they need to foster inclusive environments.

Bronwyn’s career spans clinical, community, and NGO settings, where she has worked with individuals facing diverse challenges, from psychiatric conditions to neurodevelopmental differences.

A Specialist in Neurodiversity and Mental Health

Bronwyn’s work covers a broad spectrum of expertise, including:

  • Executive Function & Sensory Processing – Helping individuals develop self-regulation strategies for learning and daily life.
  • Mental Health & Neurodevelopmental Support – Providing practical interventions for conditions such as ADHD, autism, and anxiety.
  • Training & Program Development – Equipping professionals with the knowledge to create inclusive, accessible environments for neurodivergent individuals.

Her approach is holistic and solutions-driven, ensuring that support is not only theoretical but also practical and applicable in everyday life.

Driving Inclusion & Advocacy

As part of the Help My Child team, Bronwyn plays a vital role in developing internationally accredited courses that bridge the gap between research and real-world application. She believes that education and awareness are key to breaking down barriers for neurodivergent individuals, and she works to ensure that accurate, research-backed information is accessible to those who need it.

Her current work includes:

  • Contributing to the development of new training programs that offer actionable strategies for therapists, educators, and families.
  • Advocating for better mental health support and sensory-friendly environments in schools, workplaces, and communities.
  • Helping businesses and professionals understand the strengths of neurodivergent individuals and how to support them effectively.

A Practical, People-Centred Approach

Bronwyn is known for her empathetic, hands-on approach, ensuring that individuals receive tailored, effective support. She has worked extensively with children and adults, focusing on functional independence, sensory regulation, and emotional well-being. Her expertise is invaluable in creating programs that are both research-driven and accessible, making a tangible difference in the lives of neurodivergent individuals.

Looking Ahead

With her work at Help My Child and beyond, Bronwyn continues to champion the importance of neurodiversity awareness and practical intervention strategies. She is committed to empowering individuals, reshaping professional approaches to neurodiversity, and advocating for environments where all neurodivergent individuals can thrive.