A Guide to Having A Safe And Successful Road Trip As An Autistic Driver

By Jeremy Farrell of AutismDriving.com (article republished with permission)

Road trips are a fairly common feature of American life. Some people love them, and some people hate them, but we all have those long drives where it takes several hours to arrive at a location. While people can certainly drive for several hours, and many even enjoy it (autistic individuals included), it can often be full of stress and surprises. This is especially true because people’s moods typically change over the course of a day. As an autistic individual myself, I know how fast a road trip can go from being great to feeling like it is a heavy burden to continue. It is a natural process of how human bodies operate every day. And whether we like it or not, our mood impacts our driving in various ways. Road trips can be a good time, or even just a means to end for an autistic individual, but it doesn’t have to be something to fear! In this blog post, I am going to dive into how to have a safe and successful road trip as an autistic individual! Though I feel this advice could likely help many people outside of the autistic community.
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The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards Expands Its Presence in the Middle East

For years International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) has been working with organizations and individuals in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region to provide training and certification options for professionals working with people of determination, including those with autism and other cognitive disorders. With one in six people having a sensory disorder and a rising autism diagnosis rate in the region, IBCCES saw a need to establish a second headquarters in Dubai to help fill the cognitive disorder training gap for professionals working with and assisting these individuals. Our new regional headquarters is strategically positioned to work closely with our partners in United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and other countries in the region. Continue Reading →

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Western Berks Ambulance Association Earns Certified Autism Center™ Designation

Western Berks Ambulance Association has become the first emergency services team in Reading, Pennsylvania, to receive the Certified Autism Center™ designation.

This designation is granted by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) and requires that 80% or more of the EMTs, paramedics, and other Western Berks Ambulance Association public-facing workers complete training through IBCCES. The training and certification program helps first responders to better understand, approach, and provide support to autistic individuals or those with other sensory sensitivities. Continue Reading →

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