Neurodiversity Debugged

Tools for families
the system forgot.

Free, AI-powered guides built by one parent who learned the hard way — from a phone, lying in bed during burnout — because their own child was struggling and nobody was helping.

The tools

SEND Rights Helper

For parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities in England. The AI listens to your story, explains your legal rights in plain English, and writes a formal complaint letter if you need one.

More tools are coming. The SEND Rights Helper is the first. The same approach — trauma-informed AI, led by lived experience, backed by law — can work for other systems that fail neurodivergent families. If you have an idea for what should be next, get in touch.

Why “Debugged”?

Because the systems that are supposed to help neurodivergent families are full of bugs. The code is there — the law exists, the duties are clear — but the implementation is broken. Parents spend years debugging a system that should have worked the first time.

These tools help you find the bug, name it, and file the report.

Who built this

Nic Whippey — one parent, prompt engineering, and a lot of lived experience. Not an organisation. Not a legal team. Not funded. Just a parent who got angry enough to build something.

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How it works

AI that actually listens

Not a chatbot. Not a form. A conversation designed by someone who knows what it feels like to be exhausted, blamed, and unheard.

Your story stays yours

Conversations are not stored by us. If you choose to share anonymised feedback or lived experience data, you see and approve everything first. Full privacy details.

Real rights, plain English

The law is on your side — you just need someone to explain it. Every tool translates legal duties into language you can actually use.

Letters that land

Not templates. Letters built from your real experience, in your voice, backed by the law that protects your child. The kind that get a response.

Important: These tools are not legal advice. They are AI-generated information based on publicly available legal sources. Always verify key points with IPSEA or a solicitor before taking formal action.