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🚀 Introducing NeutroFilter – A Privacy-First Redaction Tool for Disabled and Neurodivergent Writers

We’re excited to launch NeutroFilter – a free, browser-based tool built to help disabled, neurodivergent, and marginalised individuals write safely, clearly, and with full control over how they are represented.

🔗 Try NeutroFilter now

What is NeutroFilter?

NeutroFilter automatically rephrases legally protected or sensitive medical terms into neutral, rights-conscious alternatives. It helps you communicate essential support needs while reducing the risk of bias, ableism, or misunderstanding – especially when writing to employers, institutions, or gatekeepers.

It’s designed for:

  • Disabled people navigating discrimination
  • Neurodivergent individuals communicating access needs
  • Anyone who wants to stay safe while asserting their rights

Why It Matters

Too often, the language we use to describe ourselves can be used against us – even in subtle ways. Diagnoses, labels, or medicalised language can shift the tone of a conversation before your point is even heard.

NeutroFilter flips that script. It lets you choose how much detail you share – and how you say it.

It’s:

  • 🛡️ Privacy-first (runs entirely in your browser)
  • 🧠 Context-aware (keeps grammar intact)
  • ✏️ Straightforward (just paste, click, and copy)
  • 💬 Empowering (you’re still the author — it just clears the path)

Example:

Original:
“I’m autistic and recently diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. I also suffer from anxiety.”

After using NeutroFilter:
“I experience communication differences and have a digestive health condition. I also experience situational stress.”

Built By and For Lived Experience

This tool is part of a broader movement toward self-advocacy, dignity, and autonomy. It was built in-house at The Reasonable Adjustment to reflect real-world challenges that aren’t theoretical – they’re lived.

🔗 Use NeutroFilter here

No tracking. No data collection. No assumptions. Just a bit of power back in your hands.

Published by The Reasonable Adjustment

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