Neuro-inclusion Passport
The Neuro-inclusion Passport is designed to help neurodivergent people communicate their needs to professionals in their primary care team and community settings, and to support the implementation of reasonable adjustments in these settings.
What is this?
The Neuro-Inclusion Passport is here to help neurodivergent people share their needs with doctors, nurses, and other care staff. It also helps make sure that these professionals can make changes to support those needs.
The passport was created by the Reasonable Adjustment Service, the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West Care Board, and neurodivergent people who have used Oxford Health services.
This new passport has replaced the old Neurodiversity Passport.
What to do next
You can either:
- complete the passport online
- print it out and complete in writing.
Your key worker or professional from your primary care team can upload your passport to your care record for professionals to see. They should also add an ‘alert’ to your record, to direct professionals to read this document.
If you are not currently open to an Oxford Health Mental Health service, but would like this information to be uploaded proactively to your care record, please email a copy to reasonableadjustmentservice@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk and include your name, date of birth and NHS number.
They will also add an ‘alert’ to flag that you are neurodivergent and adjustments are required.
Page last reviewed: 19 March, 2025