How neuroinclusive are you? — an honest two-minute self-check across 6 conditions.
Methodology
How this self-check works
- What does this self-check measure?
- This self-check looks at 6 conditions: Awareness, Communication, Environment, Flexibility, Strengths focus and Safety to disclose. Underneath those sit 4 axes — Awareness, Adjustment, Strengths-lens and Safety — and where you land on each axis builds your type code, one of 16 archetypes.
- How many questions are there?
- Each run draws 12 questions — 2 per condition — at random from a bank of 36, then shuffles both the question order and the answer options. No two runs look quite the same; the scoring underneath is identical.
- How is it scored?
- Every answer carries a value from 0 to 100. Each condition's score is the plain average of your answers for that condition, and your overall score is the average of the condition scores — everything lands on the same 0–100 scale. Your overall score places you in one of 4 bands, from Unaware to Champion. The axis scores behind your archetype are weighted averages of the same answers.
- What are the lenses?
- Before you start you can pick the seat you're answering from — I manage neurodivergent people, I work with ND colleagues, I'm neurodivergent myself and HR / People / DEI. The lens simply tags your result, which is handy when a whole team compares notes; it never changes the questions or the scoring.
- Is this a validated psychometric?
- It was built by Joanne Lockwood — the Inclusive Culture Expert and founder of SEE Change Happen — from her work with organisations on inclusion and belonging. It is a self-reflection instrument, not a validated psychometric: it is designed to hold up an honest mirror and start a better conversation, not to certify you. Treat your result as a prompt for reflection, not a verdict.