Jamie McAnsh reviewing documents with a colleague during a collaborative workplace session

Culture & Inclusion Consultancy UK

Most organisations do not fail on strategy.
They fail on culture, leadership behaviours, and systems that quietly push people out.

I set up a culture and inclusion consultancy to work with organisations who are ready to look honestly at how their culture actually operates and do something about it.

When culture is misaligned, performance suffers, inclusion becomes performative, and engagement drops long before leaders realise why.

I work with organisations who are ready to look honestly at how their culture actually operates, not how it is described on a slide deck.

This consultancy is practical, evidence-informed, and grounded in lived experience. It is designed to help leaders understand what is really happening inside their organisation and what to do next.

Left unaddressed, these issues quietly impact retention, performance, trust, and reputation.

If you are serious about building a culture where people can perform, belong, and stay, this work is unavoidable.

Jamie McAnsh speaking with a senior colleague during a strategic workplace discussion at a table
Jamie McAnsh leaning in to support colleagues during a difficult workplace discussion

What makes this consultancy different?

I understand systems breaking people because I have lived inside broken systems.

I do not treat inclusion, resilience, or culture as abstract ideas.
I treat them as systems that either support people or quietly push them out.

This work draws on:

  • Twelve years of lived experience navigating adversity and disability
  • Senior leadership and inclusion roles within organisations
  • Deep understanding of how systems impact behaviour, performance, and wellbeing
  • Practical frameworks that turn insight into action
  • Experienced Gained as a professional speaker and inclustion advocate

This is not theory.
It is applied, evidence-informed, and grounded in reality.

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Jamie McAnsh presenting audit data and charts to a group during a workplace session
Close up portrait of Jamie McAnsh smiling warmly in a professional office environment

Ongoing consultancy and partnership support

Following the audit, organisations often work with me on:

  • Inclusion and belonging strategy
  • Leadership development and capability building
  • Culture change programmes
  • Employee engagement and retention
  • Embedding inclusion into systems, policies, and behaviours
  • Aligning people strategy with organisational growth

This work can include ongoing advisory support, leadership sessions, and strategic integration alongside wider people and operational frameworks.

The aim is simple.

Build organisations that are more human.
Because human organisations perform better

Let’s have an honest conversation

If you are serious about building a culture where people can perform, belong, and stay. Then this work matters.

If you want honest insight, practical direction, and a culture and inclusion consultancy as a partner who understands complexity from the inside out, let’s talk.

Some of the professional organisations Jamie has worked with

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