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Pre-launch prototype for research and feedback — NeuroStory Library is currently in development and is not yet a live children’s service.

Professional collaboration

Help shape accessible adaptive storytelling

NeuroStory Library is inviting a small number of UK SEND settings, schools, charities and specialist organisations to review the pre-launch prototype and help shape the first MVP.

Current participation is adult-only. No pupil testing, child accounts, purchase or partnership commitment is requested at this stage.

Who we are inviting

  • Specialist schools and academies
  • SENDCOs, educators and early-years leaders
  • Speech, language, therapy and specialist services
  • SEND charities and not-for-profit organisations
  • Parent-carer forum leadership
  • Multi-academy trusts, public services and research teams

What participation involves now

  • Explore the adult-facing prototype.
  • Provide professional observations about usefulness and limitations.
  • Identify missing or unsuitable elements.
  • Advise on accessibility, safeguarding and practical implementation.
  • Optionally arrange a 20-minute professional conversation.
  • If genuinely relevant, discuss a separate non-binding Expression of Interest.

How the relationship can progress

  1. Step 1: Prototype review

    An adult professional reviews the fictional pre-launch demonstration.

  2. Step 2: Professional conversation

    We discuss relevance, concerns and required safeguards.

  3. Step 3: Expression of Interest

    Where appropriate, the organisation may record non-binding interest in continuing discussions.

  4. Step 4: Conditional pilot planning

    Only after the MVP is ready may a future pilot or Letter of Intent be discussed.

Future pilot safeguards

Any future pilot would be small-scale and adult-mediated. It would proceed only after product readiness, an agreed written pilot plan, safeguarding review, data-protection assessment, organisational approval and parental consent where required. No identifiable child information is being requested during the present prototype-review stage.

What early partners receive

  • An early voice in the design of the first MVP.
  • The opportunity to identify priority situations and accessibility requirements.
  • Priority consideration for a future small-scale pilot when the product is ready.
  • Recognition as an early professional contributor only where separate written permission is provided.

There is no charge for reviewing the prototype. Any future pilot scope, responsibilities or commercial terms would be agreed separately.