The Autistic
Standard
The standard is the floor, not the ceiling.
You read the demand. You took an action. This is what comes after.
One action is a start. Not a standard.
/ What it is
A behavioural safety framework for how autistic people are actually treated, not how organisations say they treat them. Six tiers, from the bystander on the street to the boardroom. At the door of every tier, the same five rules. Break one and you have failed someone, not just the framework.
This is not awareness training and it is not a list of good intentions. It is the floor: the minimum an autistic person can expect, built step by step, from a single accessible process all the way to systems that change.
/ The structure
Six tiers. The same Charter at the door of every one. Tier 1 is free and stays free, because no one should have to pay to be treated safely in public. Each tier above takes the framework deeper into an organisation: the people in it, the events it runs, how it does business, how it writes policy, how it leads. Pay for any tier and you get every tier beneath it. The standard only ever moves in one direction: up.
/ How it works
No assessment. No certification. You mark a module complete and move on. Every tier opens with the Charter, and nothing else opens until you have acknowledged it. That is deliberate. The rules come before the content, every time.
The campaign pages are open to anyone, no login. The framework itself sits behind the member door: sign in, go to Courses, and the tier you hold is waiting there, modules, podcasts and resources together.
/ Start
Tier 1 is free. No payment, no approval, no delay. Start there.
When one action is not enough, the rest of the framework is the build.
The standard is the floor, not the ceiling.