Click below to watch a video introducing the concept of Psychological Safety.
Psychological safety means that employees feel safe to speak, ask questions, make mistakes, and express their needs without fear of humiliation, punishment, or exclusion.
In a neuroinclusive workplace, psychological safety is not optional — it is foundational. Many neurodivergent employees have experienced misunderstanding, stigma, or negative reactions in previous environments.
Without safety, they may hide difficulties, avoid asking for support, or overextend themselves.
Click on the boxes below to learn what to consider when building psychological safety in your organization: