
Graysen (he/they) is currently offering a limited number of online,
1-2-1 consultations/mentoring: £60 per hour
Take advantage of these if you have questions related to your LGBTQIA+ experiences, or that of a loved one.
This is an opportunity to discuss LGBTQIA+ experiences with Graysen, where they can consult, mentor, and educate as an LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent person, who has experiences of mental health issues, as well as professional experience as an EDI professional, spanning six years of employment in EDI settings.
Payment buttons for confirmed bookings, and booking enquiry form at the bottom of the dedicated webpage.
Consultation format/s: Currently, all consultations are delivered online via telephone or Zoom (a free, online meeting site). How you use your time with Graysen is up to you. An initial consultation of up to 60 minutes (£60) is carried out with Graysen in the first instance to see if he can offer you consultation, mentoring, and education on LGBTQIA+ experiences. Follow-on consultations after this are available for up to 60 minutes (£60).
How you use the meeting space can vary. Some people are happy to use both video and audio during zoom chats, and to have Graysen do the same. Some may prefer to just use audio, and others may just like to use the chat function. Please let Graysen know in the booking form or confirmation booking email of any requirements you may have.
It is also possible to send Graysen an idea of what you would like to talk about ahead of time if this helps relieve any anxiety, or helps fulfil the need to plan (if there are topics you would rather not discuss or language preferences you have please let Graysen know).
Transparency: Please note that while Graysen has professional experience as an Equality Diversity and Inclusion professional, spanning six years of employment in EDI settings, he is not a counsellor, therapist, or diagnostician. What is offered is an opportunity to discuss your LGBTQIA+ experience with Graysen, where he can consult, mentor, and educate as a neurodivergent LGBTQIA+ person.
Age of consultation attendees and safeguarding for all, please read: Consultations are offered to anyone over the age of 18 years. For anyone aged below 18 years and seeking advice and education please engage Graysen’s services via a responsible adult (this can be a teacher, or trusted adult). Please note Graysen has a full, clean Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service [DBS] check, once known as a CRB [Criminal Records Bureau] check).
Regardless of the age of a consultation attendee, in the interests of safeguarding clients Graysen will break confidentiality should he be made aware of immediate danger to the client or others. This may mean calling the emergency services. By entering into a consultation you are agreeing to this safeguarding procedure. To this end, when confirming a consultation please provide a valid telephone number and address where you will be based when attending the consultation online so that emergency services can be called if you become at risk of harm or harming others. In accordance with GDPR these details will be kept in a secure, encrypted file, and deleted once you no longer require Graysen’s services.
To book an appointment please use the calendar and booking system via the button link below.
Once you have booked your consult date, Calendly will re-direct you to PayPal where you can confirm your booking via payment – please note, payment needs to be made before the consultation/mentoring meeting starts.
Graysen holds professional indemnity and public liability insurance through Hiscox Insurance Company Ltd. – renewal midnight, 01/02/2025

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