
When teams lose clarity, work becomes heavier than it needs to be.
We help leadership teams surface what happens beneath the meetings and reset how they work.

We help leadership teams surface what happens beneath the meetings and reset how they work.

KJA Gaiety Solutions is a Filipina-led, neuroinclusive consultancy supporting organizations across APAC when teams are navigating change or complexity.
Our work is informed by neurodiversity and systemic team coaching, helping leaders examine roles, expectations, and ways of working and decide what needs to change.

🟢 Live
For teams where communication, trust, or ways of working feel off, but it’s not a crisis.
This structured diagnostic helps leaders and HR understand patterns in how the team operates and decide the right next step, without without labels or blame.

🟢 Live | UK CPD-accredited
We help leaders and teams better understand different working and communication styles, reduce stigma, and apply inclusive practices in day-to-day work.
Introduced when teams or organizations are ready to better support neurodivergent talent.

🟡 Available
We support leadership teams to strengthen trust, role clarity, and accountability by examining how people, expectations, and systems interact over time.
Typically follows a team reset or awareness work when teams need ongoing, structured support.

🟠 Available by conversation
We work with HR, managers, and neurodivergent employees to review communication, environment, and work systems, and provide practical, non-diagnostic recommendations.
Often introduced after awareness or team-level work, when deeper, role-specific support is needed.

K.A.P.W.A.™ is the framework that guides how we design our programs and coaching.
Rooted in the Filipino concept of Kapwa [kahp-wah], (shared self), it reflects a simple idea: how teams perform depends on how people relate, not just on individual skill or intent.
This framework helps us focus on practical conditions that shape teamwork, leadership decisions, and inclusion in day-to-day work.
Our work is grounded in research, systemic team coaching practice, and real workplace experience. We don’t apply generic frameworks or one-size-fits-all solutions.
Neurodiversity is not an add-on. We design our diagnostics, programs, and coaching with attention to pace, clarity, and different ways of working from the start.
We look at patterns in roles, expectations, communication, and work design so organizations can address root causes, not symptoms.
Our work helps leaders and HR teams make informed decisions about what to adjust, what to prioritize, and what to do next.