Neuro-Inclusive City Scorecard
Inclusion you can actually measure, and improve.
What this is
A structured framework that helps cities assess how inclusive they really are for neurodivergent people, across systems, not just policies.
Think less “badge of honour,” more reality check.
Cities often claim inclusion while relying on:
- Fragmented services
- Surface-level policies
- Pilot projects that never scale
The result? Good intentions, poor lived experience.
Why it exists
What problem it solves
Inclusion is usually treated as:
- A checklist
- A compliance exercise
- A niche concern
This tool reframes it as a system design issue.
- Multi-domain assessment (education, public space, governance, etc.)
- Qualitative + quantitative inputs
- Pattern-based scoring (not pass/fail)
- Developmental logic: where to improve next
How it work
How to use it
- Baseline city inclusion
- Identify blind spots across departments
- Prioritize interventions
- Track progress over time
Used with stakeholders—not imposed on them.
- Not a ranking system
- Not a “top 10 cities” list
- Not one-size-fits-all
No league tables. No PR theatre.
What it’s not
Why it matters
This tool shifts inclusion from charity → responsibility.
It forces systems to answer:
Who is this city actually built for?
