Conferences & Events
Dr Victoria Galvis brings depth, clarity, and a distinctive human touch to conferences and events that explore neurodiversity, healthcare innovation, and modern practice. Her sessions blend clinical expertise with real‑world insight, creating experiences that are both intellectually rigorous and deeply engaging for diverse audiences.
Whether delivering a keynote, chairing a panel, or leading an interactive session, Dr Galvis helps organisations move beyond surface‑level conversations and into meaningful, evidence‑based understanding. Her approach is grounded in compassion, scientific integrity, and a commitment to reducing inequalities for neurodivergent people across healthcare, education, and the workplace.

What Audiences Gain
- Clear, accessible explanations of complex neurodevelopmental topics, grounded in current research and NHS practice.
- Practical, actionable strategies that professionals can apply immediately in clinical, educational, or organisational settings.
- Insight into lived experience, including masking, burnout, diagnostic barriers, and the realities faced by autistic and ADHD individuals.
- A strengths‑based perspective that challenges outdated assumptions and promotes inclusive, person‑centred practice.
- A culturally aware, trauma‑informed lens that recognises the diversity of neurodivergent experiences across gender, ethnicity, and life stage.
Ideal For
- National and international conferences
- NHS Trust events and clinical training days
- University symposia and academic panels
- Corporate neurodiversity and wellbeing events
- Public sector and community programmes
- Professional associations and specialist forums
Why Event Organisers Choose Dr Galvis
- Clinically credible — rooted in frontline NHS experience and current evidence.
- Engaging and memorable — a warm, dynamic speaking style that resonates with mixed‑discipline audiences.
- Action‑oriented — participants leave with tools, frameworks, and confidence to drive change.
- Advocacy‑driven — committed to improving equity, access, and understanding for neurodivergent people.
Dr Galvis creates conference experiences that inform, challenge, and inspire — helping organisations build cultures where neurodivergent individuals can thrive.