Accessibility Checklist for Autism Related Meetings PDF

Inviting autistic people to participate in meetings that will potentially affect the lives of autistic people might seem obvious,
but still doesn’t always happen. Making sure autistics are included is an important first step, but just being there isn’t enough.
Provide equal access to autistic group members by following these suggestions.

 

 

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