Supporting neuro-inclusion during Autism Acceptance Month

If you are neurodivergent, getting the right support can make a big difference — and that starts with being understood.
Published 7 April 2025
Our Neuro-Inclusion Passport is a simple one-page form that people can fill out to let us know what works best for them. It helps people share how they prefer to communicate, what makes them feel comfortable, and what adjustments they need to help them engage better.
It’s available for anyone who is autistic, has ADHD, dyslexia, or another form of neurodivergence.
And it’s not just for those with a diagnosis - people on waiting lists or who self-identify as neurodivergent can use the passport.
The passport was developed in association with the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB-ICB), in collaboration with people with lived experience.
The Neuro-Inclusion Passport is simple to use. You don’t need a clinician to help you- you can access and complete the passport yourself here: Neuro-inclusion Passport.
At Berkshire Healthcare, our vision is for everyone to recognise, understand and celebrate neurodiversity, and for all neurodivergent people working in, or using our services to be empowered and enabled to have equal services, support and fulfilling lives. Our neurodiversity strategy sets out how we’re trying to address some of these issues.