Aspect Autism Friendly delivered #AutismFriendly training for the Art Gallery NSW volunteer staff last week. Rebecca McCash and Tom Tutton spoke to over 60 of the galleries amazing volunteers. There was a depth of knowledge and great engagement from the volunteers who all help to make the Gallery work so well. Thanks to Danielle Gullotta and Roseann Papalimperis for facilitating. The Art Gallery of NSW's next sensory-friendly 'Art After Hours' session likely to be Wednesday 4 December
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Together, we can create an autism-friendly Australia
About us
Aspect’s Autism Friendly team are dedicated to partnering with organisations to create environments which genuinely support and include Autistic people. Whether it’s partnering with you to create an autism-friendly event, developing individualised supports or resources to improve your business practices, providing autism awareness training for staff or simply giving you a few helpful tips to get you started – our team are here to help you create a more autism friendly environment.
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Updates
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Thank you to Lisa Whinnen and Natalie Phillips-Mason for sharing your expertise about #AutismFriendly retail initiatives in the Aspect 'Different Brilliant' podcast. It's so important to hear from people with such knowledge of the industry and the encouragement that this work is relatively low cost and high impact for #Autistic people and their families as well as being good business sense for companies. Kudos as ever to Madeleine Jaine Lobsey for hosting and supporting such an important conversation https://lnkd.in/dCNv8XYF
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A new article with Aspect Research Centre for Autism Practice - ARCAP and Aspect Autism Friendly writing about #autism and #sport in the online Play by the Rules magazine The majority of Autistic people want to do more sport and activity. Most of the changes that enable this are known, not that costly or difficult to implement. 🏀 🏊♂️ ⚽ 🎾 👯 https://lnkd.in/gNhxtUBf
Thinking Differently: Including kids with Autism in sport - Issuu
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Engaging #ADifferentBrilliant podcast about #Autism and #Travel with Madeleine Jaine Lobsey talking challenges, strategies and progress The solutions are with parents and experts Ainslie Robinson, airports Kate Bondar & Sydney Airport, airlines and peak bodies like Australian Airports Association working together with Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) to be more #AutismFriendly "One of the most amazing things about our training program is how people respond when they come out. The team at Aspect Autism Friendly are so wonderful in how they give that training to our staff. But the feedback I get about that and just how useful it is in everyday life, that's probably the most exciting thing and not something I expected..." Kate Bondar Sydney Airport 🤗 Well worth a listen 💡 https://lnkd.in/gYWh3SgT
A Different Brilliant: Autism friendly travelling for you and the family on Apple Podcasts
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Emma Watkins We can’t wait to share these performances with you. Thank you so much for your support and encouragement 💛
Director @ 'Emma Memma' & Apricot Sea Productions | PHD in Integrating sign language, dance and movement for children's media
Can't wait to see more of these performances in the future: https://lnkd.in/g_evYX6d
Disney Theatrical Group hosts a relaxed performance of Beauty and the Beast at Queensland Performing Arts Centre
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We're excited to see this fantastic initiative from Danny Egarchos and Western Sydney Wanderers FC and to be part of their work to make sport and activity accessible to all. Do let us know if you are interested!
The Western Sydney Wanderers are proud to be working with Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) to launch a new Sensory Friendly Space at CommBank Stadium. Special thanks to Tom Tutton and the Team at Aspect for all the help in getting this up and running.
Wanderers launch Sensory Friendly Space
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Another #Podcast that captures the issues and complexities of developing an #AutismFriendly world. A popular design podcast, this show covers that challenges of certification, different models, individualisation, the built and social environments and more. Dimmable lights, quiet spaces, no overhead bright lights etc… what would you add to your Autism Pleasantville ? https://lnkd.in/gA4kKvVj
99% Invisible: 575- Autism Pleasantville on Apple Podcasts
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“Retail settings can be overwhelming for everyone. Imagine those feelings multiplied by 100! I often don’t set foot in a mall or shop without my headphones and sunglasses as a buffer.” - Autistic Lived Experiance Consultant, Rebecca Street Shops are often very autism unfriendly but shopping is an essential part of living. This is why Aspect Autism Friendly has made it a priority to work in #retail to make accessing shops and services as easy and welcoming as possible. Aspect Autism Friendly is working with Stockland Malls and consultants such as Inclusive Change and has worked in a limited way with Shoes & Sox, The Athlete's Foot Australia & New Zealand, Kmart Australia Limited and Target. Articles like the one below help spread the word about best practices to create inclusive and accessible shopping environments for Autistic people.
In a joint article published via the Australian Retailers Association (ARA), Inclusive Change and Aspect Autism Friendly explore the innovative solutions that Australian retailers are using to create accessible and inclusive shopping experiences. With sensory-friendly strategies, stores can not only enhance the shopping experience but also cater to every customer's needs, especially considering that one in five Australians has a disability, with 80-90% of these disabilities being non-apparent. https://lnkd.in/gVwWh4PT Natalie Phillips-Mason, Tom Tutton, Matthew Oastler, Rebecca Street #InclusiveRetail #InclusiveShopping #SensoryFriendly #ChangeManagement #neuroinclusion #neurodiversity #CustomerExperience #AutismAwareness #InclusiveWorkplaces #DiversityAndInclusion #InclusiveChange #autism #autismFriendly #hiddenDisability #AspectAutismFriendly
How Australian retailers are adapting their physical stores for sensory inclusion | Australian Retailers Association
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Any budding #Autistic journalists interested in an training and TV opportunity? This TV program aims to demonstrate that Journalism will benefit from neurodivergent journalists and that Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect)'s #AutismFriendy supports help remove barriers to employment. It is unpaid but does come with high value University training and promotion.
Autistic people with an interest in #journalism are invited to express interest in taking part in a new introductory interview program 🎤 which will be facilitated by Aspect Autism Friendly and Macquarie University. The program will be filmed for a new documentary series for nationwide broadcast TV 🎥✨ Applicants must be over the age of 18 years and be based in Sydney at the time of filming between 22 April and 14 June 2024. Learn more and apply now: https://lnkd.in/gG_k-fi8 #autismFriendly #journalist #AutisticJournalists #inclusion #AutismFriendlyMedia #JournalismTraining #AutismInclusion #CareerOpportunities #DiverseJournalism #MediaSkills
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Autistic students’ participation in schools: the role of school environment A new paper by Li & colleagues - open access here https://lnkd.in/gtG6pB6D - reviews factors that limit (and can improve) Autistic students’ participation in schools The researchers surveyed 200 Autistic #students in the Netherlands (aged 4 to 16 and without co-occurring Intellectual Disability) reviewing personal, family and school related factors. In their discussion they highlighted the following “Regarding school factors, the impact of problems that autistic youths experienced with the physical environment of the school was the only predictor variable (out of all six factors included in this study) that consistently showed a significant effect on predicting autistic youths’ school participation” The paper recognises that Autistic students process cognitive and #sensory information differently from non-autistic individuals and that this is rarely considered in the design of schools. The paper notes that an #autism unfriendly environment at school imposes barriers and contributes to various kinds of physical discomfort for autistic youths, leading to fatigue, disruptions, and reduced motivation to participate in school activities. Given the push in Australia for the #inclusion of more Autistic students in mainstream education it seems essential to make sure that 1. Autism Friendly design guidelines are included in all new schools builds (and refurbishments) and 2. All existing premises are reviewed and improved This is a huge project and it is important that needs to be done in partnership with Autistic experts and Autism Friendly guidelines. Aspect #AutismFriendly consults with schools using a comprehensive evidence based framework and working as a partnership between #Autistic and non-autistic staff
School participation of autistic youths: The influence of youth, family and school factors - Boya Li, David Heyne, Anke Scheeren, Els Blijd-Hoogewys, Carolien Rieffe, 2024
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