Neurodignity Framework
The line you don’t cross.
What this is
The ethical foundation behind everything in the ecosystem.
Not guidelines or suggestions.
Principles that define what acceptable looks like.
Even “inclusive” work can still harm when it:
- Prioritizes productivity over wellbeing
- Treats access as optional
- Demands proof of value
This framework draws a clear boundary.
Why it exists
What problem it solves
Neurodivergent people are often expected to:
- Adapt endlessly
- Perform gratitude
- Earn dignity
This framework rejects that entirely.
Core principles include:
- Dignity is inherent, not earned
- Mismatch causes harm—not people
- Access is a right, not a favour
- No forced normalization
It acts as a decision filter across all work.
How it work
How to use it
- Design tools and programs
- Guide policy and governance
- Evaluate partnerships
- Challenge internal decisions
If something feels off—this is the lens.
- Not a checklist
- Not neutral
- Not designed for consensus
It takes a position—and stands by it.
What it’s not
Why it matters
Without this, “inclusion” becomes performance.
With it, dignity becomes non-negotiable.
