At Small Things Social Work, we’re here to help you find focus, build momentum, and stay supported as you work through life’s tasks—whether big or small. My name is Bec, and I’m a registered social worker with over 15 years of experience across housing, homelessness, mental health, and disability services. As an AuDHD practitioner, I specialize in neurodivergent-friendly approaches to support clie
nts in creating meaningful progress, no matter how many steps it takes. I know firsthand how overwhelming life can feel when you’re juggling endless to-dos, especially when dealing with burnout or simply trying to keep all the plates spinning. That’s why I created Small Things Social Work—to offer a compassionate space for co-working and body doubling to help you focus, stay motivated, and make progress on your goals. When I’m not working with clients, I’m engaging in the ongoing practice of post-burnout recovery and discovering ways to live a life that is balanced and kinder to my brain. This involves things like morning walks, writing poetry and philosophising, journaling my 'morning pages,' practicing Qi Gong, cuddling my two cats, Sammy and Luci, and chatting with my two menopausal chickens, Omelette and Flash. I also enjoy spending time with friends and loved ones, connecting with nature, managing my wingspan addiction (hello, chiropractic appointments!), playing board games, exploring polymer clay, and indulging whatever new and novel thing my inner child, Madam PDA, needs me to do that day.