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22nd January
13:00 to 14:30
15 You will earn 15 silver points for completing this activity.
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How to Start Freelancing: A Neurodivergent and Disabled Person’s Experience

22nd January 13:00 to 14:30
This session, delivered by Jamie-Lee Wainman, is designed for individuals interested in establishing a freelance business, whether on a full-time or part-time basis.
This activity is offered as part of Future Me Week - five days of exciting opportunities to develop your skills, deepen understanding, gain experience and take steps towards an exciting Future You.

This session is designed for individuals interested in establishing a freelance business, whether on a full-time or part-time basis. Setting up as a freelancer can be daunting and often feels like a solo journey, and in this talk, I aim to provide a supportive platform by sharing my four years of experience as a freelancer. I have been fortunate to receive valuable guidance from fellow creative freelancers, and I am eager to pass on these insights and my own reflections to others.

The talk will primarily focus on my personal experience as a neurodivergent and disabled woman in the freelancing world, particularly in the creative industry working with charities, galleries, universities, and small companies. I’ll share insights on the common steps and requirements for starting a freelancing business that can be applied to all types of businesses. 

This will be covered over a 90-minute session, where participants can expect a talk, a Q&A, take-away resources, and the opportunity for one-on-one discussions with me post-workshop.

Topics included in the talk: 

  • The benefits of being a freelancer
  • When is the right time to be a freelancer?
  • Managing your workload.
  • Self-care and well-being.
  • Pricing your work.
  • Managing your money.
  • Accessible accounting software.
  • How to find work.

Attending this workshop makes you eligible to apply for the Flash Fund, where you could get up to £250 to support you with new or existing ideas. Find out more on our Flash Fund page.

Spaces for this workshop are limited and cannot be guaranteed, even if you have booked a ticket. Entry will operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the room reaches capacity, no further attendees can be admitted. Please arrive early to maximise your chance of securing a place.

Associated Badges:

In A Nutshell...

  • Learn the Basics... with an honest, experience-driven introduction to starting your own freelance business
  • Gain Insight... into navigating freelancing as a neurodivergent or disabled creative in today’s industry
  • Build Confidence... by exploring practical topics like pricing, workload management, and finding clients
  • Develop Skills... in self-care, organisation, financial management, and accessible tools for freelancers
  • Connect... with a supportive community and benefit from shared experiences within the creative sector
  • Earn up to 15 Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.

Schedule

  • place 13:00 to 14:30 on 22/01/26 - Business School, Room 1.23
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