Peace of Mind HR On-Demand

One of the most significant advantages of partnering with My HR Partner is the ability to speak to the same person every time, as opposed to a call centre or generic phone advisory service.

Your HR expert will be familiar with your business and policies, making the process more efficient and effective.

Our My HR Partner Peace of Mind On Demand HR Service gives you the confidence that expert HR advice is just a phone call away. Even if you don't use all of your allotted time per month, you’re paying for the reassurance that no HR issue will catch you off guard.

With ongoing access to professional HR guidance, you can focus on running your business while we handle potential HR challenges before they become problems.

Peace of Mind
HR On-Demand

One of the most significant advantages
of partnering with My HR Partner is the
ability to speak to the same person every time, as opposed to a call centre or generic phone advisory service. Your HR expert will be familiar with your business and policies, making the process more efficient and effective.

HR on Demand offers a comprehensive HR support package that includes:

An on-demand HR manager who will attend to your needs and concerns, providing tailored and informed advice and support by phone or email. You don’t need to book a call in advance as your calls and emails will be answered promptly.

Up to 4 hours of consultation time per month, ensuring you have enough support to manage your HR requirements without
incurring high costs.

An Employee Onboarding System that streamlines the onboarding process and ensures new employees have all the necessary information and resources to hit the ground running.

Access to a library of HR documents and templates, as you need them.

Access to My HR Partner HR Hub, a comprehensive resource library that provides access to videos, webinars, Q&A sessions,
templates, and checklists to help you address any HR problem.

Imagine receiving the HR support your business requires without the burden of a full-time HR manager. My HR Partner is precisely what you need. We provide dedicated HR expertise to address your concerns and streamline your policies, when you need it. Let us save you endless hours on Fair Work Australia compliance and documentation, so you can focus on what truly matters.

Our commitment: We’re here for you, just a call away, ready to expertly navigate you through any challenge. If your business isn't large enough for a full-time HR manager, My HR Partner offers the peace of mind solution you’ve been seeking. We are your HR experts for every unexpected situation.

Choosing Peace of Mind HR on Demand provides you with the assurance of having a dedicated HR partner who will attend to your HR needs and concerns. With a monthly package price of $600, (including GST) for businesses with up to 30 employees, you can enjoy the benefits of having a reliable HR partner without the high cost of a full-time HR manager.

Choosing Peace of Mind HR on Demand provides you with the assurance of having a dedicated HR partner who will attend to your HR needs and concerns. With a monthly package price of $800, (including GST) for businesses with up to 30 employees, you can enjoy the benefits of having a reliable HR partner without the high cost of a full-time HR manager.

Our Latest Blog Post

kinder workplace

How to Create a Kinder, More Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees

May 20, 20253 min read

How to Create a Kinder, More Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees

At My HR Partner, we believe the best workplaces are built on empathy, not just policy. One of the most powerful ways a business can show care and respect is by creating an environment where everyone — including neurodivergent team members — can feel safe, supported, and set up for success.

Whether you’re hiring your first employee or growing a diverse team, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect: Are we doing enough to help everyone thrive?

Here’s how you can welcome neurodivergent employees into your business with kindness, clarity, and confidence.


What Is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in how people think, learn, process information, and interact with the world. It includes conditions like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and others.

Just like physical accessibility supports people with different physical needs, inclusive work practices support the different ways people learn, focus, and engage. And the truth is — these small, thoughtful adjustments benefit everyone on your team.


Onboarding With Care: The First 90 Days

A warm welcome goes a long way — but clarity is where confidence grows. When onboarding a neurodivergent employee, think beyond the usual logins and lanyards. Ask: What do they need to feel safe and supported from day one?

Here’s what you can include:

  • A visual schedule of meetings and breaks

  • Clear instructions in writing

  • A list of key contacts and who to go to for what

  • A walkthrough of the office layout (with photos, if possible)

  • A quick guide to sensory-friendly workspaces or quiet zones

These details may seem small, but they create a sense of psychological safety — and that’s where great work begins.


Everyday Adjustments That Make a Big Difference

You don’t need a big budget or a fancy policy to be inclusive. Most adjustments are low-cost (or free), and many support the entire team, not just neurodivergent employees.

Here’s how you can tailor your support across a few common neurodiverse experiences:


💙 Supporting Autistic Employees

  • Be clear and direct in your communication

  • Avoid idioms or vague language (e.g. “we’ll circle back”)

  • Offer flexibility with hours, breaks, and workspace setup

  • Provide written agendas and meeting questions in advance

  • Create quiet spaces or allow noise-cancelling headphones

  • Encourage peer support through buddy systems or mentoring


🔠 Supporting Dyslexic Employees

  • Use dyslexia-friendly fonts and clear formatting

  • Offer multiple ways to access information (text, video, audio)

  • Break down complex tasks into simple steps

  • Avoid jargon or overly formal language

  • Provide visual aids, checklists, and templates

  • Allow extra time for reading or writing-heavy tasks


💡 Supporting Employees with ADHD

  • Keep meetings short, structured, and to the point

  • Allow movement breaks or “walk and talk” catch-ups

  • Minimise distractions in workspaces

  • Encourage productivity tools and apps

  • Provide visual reminders and clear deadlines

  • Offer flexibility in start times or working hours

  • Be mindful of mental health and normalise support


It’s About Fairness, Not Favouritism

Sometimes employers worry that providing these adjustments is giving someone “special treatment.” But inclusion isn’t about giving an advantage — it’s about giving equal opportunity to succeed.

And here’s the secret: when we build systems that are kind, flexible, and human — everyone wins.


Download: Inclusive Workplace Checklist for Neurodiverse Employees

We’ve created a simple, thoughtful checklist that you can use to build more inclusive onboarding and support plans for neurodivergent team members. Download it, share it with your team, and start meaningful conversations today.

👉 Download the Neurodiverse Inclusion Checklist


Want Help Reviewing Your Onboarding or HR Policies?

If you’d like some support to create kinder, more inclusive processes, we’re here to help. Whether it’s rewriting your onboarding steps, reviewing job descriptions, or setting up inclusive workplace policies, we’ll walk alongside you.

Because good HR isn’t just about compliance — it’s about care.

 

 

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

Karen Hillen

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

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We provide HR advice and support. We have trusted partners to assist with any employment law issues
outside of our scope.

More info

PO Box 1079

Coolangatta QLD 4225

ABN 30 644 527 015

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Our Latest Blog Post

kinder workplace

How to Create a Kinder, More Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees

May 20, 20253 min read

How to Create a Kinder, More Inclusive Workplace for Neurodivergent Employees

At My HR Partner, we believe the best workplaces are built on empathy, not just policy. One of the most powerful ways a business can show care and respect is by creating an environment where everyone — including neurodivergent team members — can feel safe, supported, and set up for success.

Whether you’re hiring your first employee or growing a diverse team, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect: Are we doing enough to help everyone thrive?

Here’s how you can welcome neurodivergent employees into your business with kindness, clarity, and confidence.


What Is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in how people think, learn, process information, and interact with the world. It includes conditions like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and others.

Just like physical accessibility supports people with different physical needs, inclusive work practices support the different ways people learn, focus, and engage. And the truth is — these small, thoughtful adjustments benefit everyone on your team.


Onboarding With Care: The First 90 Days

A warm welcome goes a long way — but clarity is where confidence grows. When onboarding a neurodivergent employee, think beyond the usual logins and lanyards. Ask: What do they need to feel safe and supported from day one?

Here’s what you can include:

  • A visual schedule of meetings and breaks

  • Clear instructions in writing

  • A list of key contacts and who to go to for what

  • A walkthrough of the office layout (with photos, if possible)

  • A quick guide to sensory-friendly workspaces or quiet zones

These details may seem small, but they create a sense of psychological safety — and that’s where great work begins.


Everyday Adjustments That Make a Big Difference

You don’t need a big budget or a fancy policy to be inclusive. Most adjustments are low-cost (or free), and many support the entire team, not just neurodivergent employees.

Here’s how you can tailor your support across a few common neurodiverse experiences:


💙 Supporting Autistic Employees

  • Be clear and direct in your communication

  • Avoid idioms or vague language (e.g. “we’ll circle back”)

  • Offer flexibility with hours, breaks, and workspace setup

  • Provide written agendas and meeting questions in advance

  • Create quiet spaces or allow noise-cancelling headphones

  • Encourage peer support through buddy systems or mentoring


🔠 Supporting Dyslexic Employees

  • Use dyslexia-friendly fonts and clear formatting

  • Offer multiple ways to access information (text, video, audio)

  • Break down complex tasks into simple steps

  • Avoid jargon or overly formal language

  • Provide visual aids, checklists, and templates

  • Allow extra time for reading or writing-heavy tasks


💡 Supporting Employees with ADHD

  • Keep meetings short, structured, and to the point

  • Allow movement breaks or “walk and talk” catch-ups

  • Minimise distractions in workspaces

  • Encourage productivity tools and apps

  • Provide visual reminders and clear deadlines

  • Offer flexibility in start times or working hours

  • Be mindful of mental health and normalise support


It’s About Fairness, Not Favouritism

Sometimes employers worry that providing these adjustments is giving someone “special treatment.” But inclusion isn’t about giving an advantage — it’s about giving equal opportunity to succeed.

And here’s the secret: when we build systems that are kind, flexible, and human — everyone wins.


Download: Inclusive Workplace Checklist for Neurodiverse Employees

We’ve created a simple, thoughtful checklist that you can use to build more inclusive onboarding and support plans for neurodivergent team members. Download it, share it with your team, and start meaningful conversations today.

👉 Download the Neurodiverse Inclusion Checklist


Want Help Reviewing Your Onboarding or HR Policies?

If you’d like some support to create kinder, more inclusive processes, we’re here to help. Whether it’s rewriting your onboarding steps, reviewing job descriptions, or setting up inclusive workplace policies, we’ll walk alongside you.

Because good HR isn’t just about compliance — it’s about care.

 

 

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

Karen Hillen

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

Back to Blog

We provide HR advice and support.
We have trusted partners to assist with
any employment law issues outside
of our scope.

More info

PO Box 1079

Coolangatta QLD 4225

ABN 30 644 527 015

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