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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