Teen's Fundraising Mission for Sensory Room Sheds Light on the Importance of Inclusive Spaces for Neurodivergent Children
Creating inclusive and welcoming spaces for neurodivergent children is not just an aspiration—it’s a necessity. A recent story from the BBC highlights an inspiring fundraising mission by 13-year-old Pippa Henslow to establish a sensory room in a primary school.
Creating Autism-Friendly Communities: Insights from the Most Autism-Friendly Town in Canada
In the heart of Canada lies a town that's redefining what it means to be inclusive. Known as the most autism-friendly town in the country, it serves as a beacon of hope and a model of best practices for communities everywhere.
How Mesa, Arizona Became a Model for Autism-Friendly Travel and What It Means for Inclusive Spaces
Mesa, Arizona, made history as the first Autism-Certified City in the world, showcasing what’s possible when an entire community comes together to create a welcoming environment for neurodivergent individuals and their families. From local businesses to recreational facilities, Mesa has set a new standard for what it means to be an inclusive and accessible city.