Creating Inclusive Spaces: The Transformative Impact of Autism Certification in Public Recreation

A new wave of inclusivity is sweeping through the realm of public recreation, focusing prominently on the needs of neurodiverse individuals. This shift is crucial for the evolution of parks and recreation departments in their approach towards accessibility and inclusion, as highlighted by Lane Gram, the Recreation Manager at Gilbert Parks and Recreation, and Meredith Tekin, President of IBCCES during a recent podcast interview on Let’s Talk Parks with Berry Dunn.

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What’s Crackin Cafe Receives Autism Training, Hatches a Plan to Increase Accessibility Measures

What’s Crackin Cafe becomes a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) after receiving training from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). To earn this designation, organizations must complete an autism-specific training and certification process, providing staff with knowledge of the best skills and practices for accommodating all guests, including autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals. 
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