For many neurodivergent people, everyday environments can present sensory and information-processing challenges. Lighting, noise, movement, visual complexity or unclear communication can affect comfort, confidence and participation.
These barriers are often straightforward to address when they are identified through the right lens.
Amaze Inclusion supports organisations to strengthen physical, digital and experiential environments so they are clearer, more predictable and more accessible in practice.
Our inclusion audits examine how people experience your spaces, services and touchpoints through an Autistic and neurodivergent lens.
We review physical layout, sensory load, navigation and communication clarity and service interactions, and combine lived-experience insight with evidence-informed assessments.
This approach has supported museums, galleries, sports clubs, health and community services, public venues, retail settings and transport environments to improve accessibility and usability.
We can help you identify practical improvements that enhance clarity, accessibility and participation in your space or service.