Strengthscope® for neurodivergent individuals

Q&A

  1. How easy is completing our report if you are a neurodivergent individual?

Answer: The Strengthscope® assessment is designed to be accessible and user-friendly, accommodating the diverse needs of neurodivergent individuals. Here are some key aspects that ensure ease of completion:

  • Clear and Simple Language: The questionnaire uses straightforward language to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in understanding the questions.
  • Flexible Completion Time: There is no time pressure to complete the assessment, allowing individuals to take breaks as needed and proceed at their own pace.
  • Structured Format: The assessment is well-organized with clear instructions and sections, making it easier to follow and complete.
  • Support Availability: Customer support and guidance are available to assist individuals who may need additional help during the assessment process.

 

  1. How accessible is the information on the report and what features have made it more accessible for neurodivergent individuals?

Answer: The Strengthscope® report incorporates several features that enhance accessibility for neurodivergent individuals, ensuring that the information is easily understood and actionable. These features include:

  • Visual Representation of Data: The strengths profile includes a wheel diagram and colour-coded bars that visually represent strengths, making it easier to quickly grasp key information.
  • Standardized Scale: Scores are presented on a standardized scale from 1-10, with explanations of what the scores mean, aiding in clear interpretation.
  • Concise Summaries: Each section of the report, such as the ‘Significant 7’ strengths and development tips, provides concise summaries to highlight key points without overwhelming the reader with too much text.
  • Positive Psychology Focus: The report emphasizes positive psychology by highlighting individual strengths and providing constructive feedback on how to develop them further. This approach is particularly beneficial for neurodivergent individuals, as it focuses on enhancing strengths rather than fixing weaknesses.
  • Actionable Insights: Practical suggestions and tips are provided for each strength, outlining specific actions that can be taken to develop strengths further and mitigate potential risks.
  • Habit Tracker Recommendations: The report encourages the creation of a strengths habit tracker, offering a structured method to build new habits over time, which can be particularly helpful for those who benefit from clear routines and structured development plans.
  • Video content on StrengthsPortal™: To meet different learning preferences, we have report explainer courses on our system that are rewatchable, allowing everyone to understand the key elements of the report on demand and in their own time.