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Whether you’re a neurodiverse individual or a family member, connect with other neurodiverse... View more
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Whether you’re a neurodiverse individual or a family member, connect with other neurodiverse travelers, share experiences, and discover inclusive travel tips. Join us in fostering a space where everyone’s unique journey is celebrated, making travel a more enriching and accessible experience for all.
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Some fantastic tips here!
cntraveller.com
What it is like to travel as an autistic person
This World Autism Awareness Day, Ellie Middleton – an activist, speaker and writer – explains what it’s like to travel with autism and shares the things she packs to help prepare for a journey
”’There is a significant segment of the population missing out on the opportunity to create memories with loved ones due to barriers in accessible travel,’ said Virgin Hotels Collection Chief Executive Officer James Bermingham.”
travelpulse.com
Virgin Hotels Partners With Autism Double-Checked
The initiative is designed to cement the Virgin Hotels’ commitment to inclusive travel.
“Fairs welcome all community members and in 2023, many welcomed members who often were unable to enjoy the fair, until now”
carnivalwarehouse.com
Inclusivity & Universal Accessibility: Sensory-Friendly Days & Spaces Fast Growing Industry Trend
Fairs welcome all community members and in 2023, many welcomed members who often were unable to enjoy the fair, until now. Children on the Autism spectrum as well as those with social anxiety ...
https://www.youtube.com/@ReignCockapooSpoodle
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Reign the Spoodle & Assistance Animal
Queensland's Most Travelled Assistance Animal Reign is a Female Spoodle/Cockapoo Autism Assistance Animal living on the Gold Coast , and the Latrobe Valley Victoria. Australia she has so much energy and skill that she likes to put on show and … Continue reading
Josh Grisdale1 Comment“over 700 staff members between Plymouth and Penzance undergoing autism awareness training”
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/gwr-recognised-making-train-travel-150000295.html
uk.news.yahoo.com
GWR recognised for making train travel more autism accessible
Great Western Railway has been recognised by The National Autistic Society for making train travel more accessible for people with autism
It’s great to see more accessibility for those on the spectrum getting much needed assistance, it feels like just a decade or so ago this was given no attention at all.
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