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Helping Businesses and Public Spaces in Leeds Become More Inclusive for Autistic Individuals

Welcome

NeuroMap was established to make Leeds a more accessible city for autistic individuals. Whether you operate a café, museum, shop, or venue, we believe that small changes can have a significant impact.

On this page, you will find tools and guidance to help you assess your environment and take meaningful action, beginning with sensory-friendly adjustments and improved communication.

Where to Start

Accessibility Checklist: A self-assessment tool organised by the five senses to help you reflect on how autism-friendly your environment is.

Accessibility Tips and Guidance: Simple and Practical changes to improve your space through lighting, noise, signage, staff training, and more — based on real experiences from autistic individuals and organizations that support them.

Why It Matters

Creating an environment that feels safe and inclusive not only benefits autistic visitors but also enhances the experience for all customers, including parents with young children, individuals with anxiety, and anyone who thrives in a calm and organised setting.

Be part of the growing network of NeuroMap-approved spaces making Leeds more accessible for everyone.

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