This is where neuroinclusion becomes accountable

Standards. Safeguarding. Accountability.

Neuroinclusion in events is gaining momentum.

But too often, what’s delivered doesn’t match what’s intended.

Support is added – but not integrated.
Spaces are created – but not supervised.
Responsibility is shared – but not defined.

And when that happens, the experience breaks down.

What QSSS™ Defines

QSSS™ sets the standard across five critical areas:

Governance

Who owns neuroinclusion – and how accountability is held.

Clear responsibility between organiser, venue, and delivery partners.

Communication

What attendees are told – and how clearly they can understand and navigate the event.

From pre-event information to onsite wayfinding.

Environment

How the event is physically experienced.

Including:

  • space placement
  • crowd flow
  • noise
  • lighting
  • accessibility

Supervision

Visible, trained human support.

Not passive spaces – but active, responsive care

Safeguarding

What happens when something goes wrong.

Including:

  • escalation pathways
  • incident response
  • duty of care
  • protection for attendees and staff

The Standard in Practice

QSSS™ ensures that support at events is:

  • correctly placed
  • clearly communicated
  • actively supervised
  • safely operated
  • and fully integrated into the event, not separate from it.

How QSSS™ works

QSSS™ provides a structured framework to:

  • assess current provision
  • identify risk
  • define responsibility
  • embed safe delivery

It moves neuroinclusion from: intention to neuroaffirming accountable practice

Start with NMI™

If you’re not sure where you currently stand:

Take the Neuroinclusion Maturity Index (NMI™)

  • Understand your current level
  • Identify gaps
  • See where risk exists

Move to QSSS™

Once you understand your starting point, QSSS™ provides the pathway to:

  • structured delivery
  • safeguarding-led practice
  • and consistent, safe experiences

The QSSS™ Model

QSSS™ isn’t a space. It’s a system.

At the centre:
The attendee experience

Everything else exists to support that experience in real time.

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