NeuroMap logo: a location pin in a lightbulb and Website name: NeuroMap

NeuroMap is a digital platform developed during Autism Acceptance Month to make public spaces in Leeds more accessible, sensory-aware, and inclusive for autistic individuals.

It’s not just a map, it serves as a growing resource aimed at enhancing sensory understanding, promoting clearer communication, and creating more welcoming environments for everyone.

Why It Matters

Individuals with autism often encounter challenges when navigating everyday environments due to sensory overload, unclear information, or a lack of staff awareness.

By implementing small changes, businesses and public spaces can help reduce anxiety, increase comfort, and foster trust within their communities.

NeuroMap is here to:

  • Educate organisations about sensory needs

  • Highlight autism-friendly spaces in Leeds

  • Offer practical tools for improving accessibility

  • Encourage more inclusive design and communication

Get Involved:

Want to make your space more accessible?
Start by completing the Accessibility Checklist and Contact Us to be featured on the map and apply for the NeuroMap Friendly Badge

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