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Dubai becomes autism-certified destination
Dubai becomes autism-certified destination

Dubai Eye

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Dubai Eye

Dubai becomes autism-certified destination

Dubai has officially gained the recognition as an autism-certified destination, underscoring citywide efforts to make tourism more accessible and inclusive for all. The certification by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) pegs Dubai as the first city in the Eastern Hemisphere to gain the title. The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) collaborated with IBCCES to facilitate comprehensive autism and sensory awareness training for the city's tourist-facing workforce. In just over two years, the city has marked significant progress in inclusivity, with over 70,000 individuals receiving autism and sensory awareness training. It extends to the hospitality sector, where more than 300 hotels are actively engaged in a training and certification process, aiming to provide comfortable and inclusive experiences for guests with autism and sensory sensitivities. Additionally, more than 15 attractions, along with several beaches and parks, have earned IBCCES certifications, reinforcing the city's commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. Myron Pincomb, IBCCES Board Chairman and CEO, highlighted that the "achievement represents a significant step in ensuring that all visitors, including autistic people and individuals with sensory needs, can explore and experience everything Dubai has to offer with confidence and ease". It comes days after Emirates Airline got the recognition of the world's first Autism-Certified Airline, after successfully training over 30,000 cabin crew and ground staff in autism awareness and support. In December 2023, Dubai International (DXB) was recognised as the first international airport to earn the Certified Autism Centre designation. Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said, "As the first and last impression of the city for millions of travellers, we embrace our responsibility to create a welcoming, accessible, and inclusive environment for all." Support from attractions and landmarks throughout the city has also been paramount to achieving the Certified Autism Destination status, with Expo City Dubai and a number of attractions under Dubai Holding Entertainment obtaining the recognition over the last year.

Dubai named autism certified destination
Dubai named autism certified destination

Time Out Dubai

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time Out Dubai

Dubai named autism certified destination

Dubai is officially the first autism certified destination in the eastern hemisphere, it has been revealed. The emirate has been awarded the accessibility honour following efforts to enhance all aspects of the visitor experience from air travel and hotels to attractions, and transportation. The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards officially awarded the Certified Autism Destination status on Monday April 28. Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism has been working hard on initiatives to make travel more inclusive in the emirate. Key initiatives included comprehensive staff training programmes, expanded visitor support at attractions, and the introduction of sensory guides and hidden disability lanyards to ensure a seamless and inclusive experience for all. Dubai becomes the first Certified Autism Destination™ in the Eastern Hemisphere, awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) April 28, 2025 Earlier in April, it was confirmed that Emirates was the world's first autism certified airline while Coca-Cola Arena in City Walk was also announced as an autism certified destination. In the past two years, more than 70,000 people have received autism and sensory awareness training, including staff at 300 city hotels. More than 15 attractions, including Motiongate Dubai and Expo City Dubai, have earned IBCCES certifications in addition to beaches and parks. The official certification is part of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, by championing talent development, social inclusion, and quality of life and the UAE Year of Community, which includes the goal of creating inclusive spaces that encourage collaboration, a sense of belonging, and shared experiences. Myron Pincomb, IBCCES Board Chairman and CEO, said that this is a huge step for accessible tourism. He said: 'Dubai is raising the bar for accessible tourism, and IBCCES is honoured to support this initiative. 'This achievement represents a significant step in ensuring that all visitors, including autistic people and individuals with sensory needs, can explore and experience everything Dubai has to offer with confidence and ease.' In other news New Emirates flights from Dubai for 2025 Will you be jetting off soon? Islamic calendar vs. Gregorian calendar: Why public holidays change date every year Your guide to understanding the Islamic calendar RTA reveals how AI will cut your Dubai travel time by 20 percent Expect to see some big changes

Midland County Hospital District Police Department becomes second law enforcement agency in Texas to earn Certified Autism Center designation
Midland County Hospital District Police Department becomes second law enforcement agency in Texas to earn Certified Autism Center designation

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Midland County Hospital District Police Department becomes second law enforcement agency in Texas to earn Certified Autism Center designation

Mar. 6—MIDLAND — The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) awarded the Certified Autism Center (CAC) designation to Midland County Hospital District Police Department, the second law enforcement agency in Texas to earn the prestigious credential. To earn the CAC certification, at least 80% of the department completed autism-specific training, equipping them with the skills and resources to best communicate with, understand, and support autistic and sensory-sensitive community members. "I am proud of our team's dedication and commitment to become a Certified Autism Center," Steven McNeill, Chief of Police at Midland County Hospital District Police Department, said in a news release. "This is just one more step to achieving our mission of leading healthcare for greater Midland." "This certification highlights Midland County Hospital District Police Department's dedication to serving every person in their community," Myron Pincomb, IBCCES board chairman, said in the release. "IBCCES is proud to certify the department, and we look forward to seeing the impact this training and certification will have on every individual they work with, especially autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals and their families." For more than two decades, IBCCES has been a leader in providing autism, sensory and neurodiversity training and certification for professionals worldwide, including those in healthcare, education, public safety, travel, and corporate sectors. As the only credentialing board offering these programs, IBCCES provides training from subject matter experts and autistic self-advocates, along with long-term support, continuous learning, onsite reviews, and renewal requirements to ensure continued growth and lasting impact. To further support inclusivity efforts, Midland County District Hospital District Police Department will be featured on the IBCCES Accessibility App, which is free to download. This app provides individuals with a variety of disabilities real-time guidance on certified destinations, sensory-friendly spaces, and tailored recommendations. By connecting users to accessible locations worldwide, the app helps ensure seamless, enjoyable experiences for everyone. IBCCES also provides access to resources such as and free online tools for families that list certified locations and professionals. Each organization listed on the site has met Certified Autism Center requirements.

Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel achieves Certified Autism Center status
Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel achieves Certified Autism Center status

Zawya

time17-02-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel achieves Certified Autism Center status

Dubai, UAE – Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel proudly announces its achievement of the Certified Autism Center™️ (CAC) designation, awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). This certification recognizes the hotel's dedication to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment for autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals, ensuring accessible and supportive services for all guests. Through the CAC certification, the hotel's team has been equipped with essential training to enhance their understanding and support of autistic guests and their families. As part of the certification process, IBCCES conducted an on-site assessment of Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel, providing recommendations and sensory guides. These guides help guests understand the sensory impact of different hotel areas—such as noise levels, lighting, and other sensory elements—allowing them to make informed decisions about their stay and navigate its facilities comfortably. 'Inclusivity is at the heart of our hospitality philosophy. Becoming a Certified Autism Center™ is a testament to our commitment to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all our guests,' says Stefan Schmidt, complex general manager of Al Jaddaf Rotana Dubai, Arabian Park Dubai – Edge by Rotana, and Park Apartments Edge by Rotana. 'This milestone reflects our dedication to creating an environment where individuals with autism and their families feel welcome, supported, and comfortable. We look forward to continuing to enhance the experience for all our guests, ensuring that every stay is memorable and accessible.' The certification also aligns with Dubai's broader initiative, led by the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), to become a Certified Autism Destination™️ (CAD). This designation highlights Dubai's commitment to establishing an inclusive tourism landscape with numerous certified lodging, recreation, and entertainment options for autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals. 'Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel's achievement as a Certified Autism Center™️ represents a significant step in Dubai's journey towards greater accessibility,' says Myron Pincomb, CEO and board chairman of IBCCES. 'By prioritizing inclusivity, the hotel not only enhances its reputation as a leading hospitality destination but also ensures that every guest, regardless of their sensory needs, can enjoy a welcoming and supportive environment.' For over 20 years, IBCCES has been the global leader in cognitive disorder training and certification for healthcare, education, corporate, and hospitality professionals. It remains the only credentialing body providing travel and entertainment organizations with autism-specific training and certification from subject-matter experts and autistic self-advocates, alongside long-term support and resources. IBCCES also operates a free online resource that connects families with certified locations, destinations, and professionals worldwide. Each organization listed has met the CAC requirements to ensure exceptional accessibility and support. About Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel Located in the thriving Al Jaddaf district, a premier business and lifestyle community connecting old and new Dubai, Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel offers guests luxury, convenience and outstanding leisure, dining and meeting facilities. With 318 modern rooms and luxurious suites, all elegantly furnished with pool or city views, spacious living areas and kitchenettes, the hotel is ideal for business and leisure travellers, including families visiting the city. Your business and leisure needs are met with the hotel's extensive facilities including 6 meeting rooms, a Bodyline Fitness & Wellness Club with a gym, outdoor swimming pool as well as sauna and massage rooms. About IBCCES Delivering the global standard for training and certification in the fields of autism, neurodiversity, and accessibility – IBCCES provides a series of certification programs that empower professionals to be leaders in their field and improve the outcomes for the individuals they serve. For over two decades, IBCCES has been a global leader, setting the industry standard in autism and cognitive differences training. IBCCES works in over 111 countries and provides training in 8 languages, and its programs have been recognized around the world as the leading benchmark in training and certification. In addition to individual certification programs, IBCCES partners with cities, destinations, and organizations on initiatives like the Certified Autism Destination™ (CAD) and Autism Certified City™ (ACC), ensuring autistic and sensory-sensitive residents and visitors feel welcomed and safe. Destinations that achieve the CAD designation have completed a specialized program that ensures a multitude of recreation, hospitality and entertainment organizations have completed an autism and sensory-sensitivity training, certification and IBCCES facilities review process. The ACC designation expands on that program and includes IBCCES training and certification for the public safety, education, healthcare and workplace sectors. IBCCES also created the Accessibility App, and – free resources for individuals with a variety of neurodiversities and disabilities, listing certified locations and connecting individuals to other resources and each other.

Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel earns Certified Autism Center status
Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel earns Certified Autism Center status

Trade Arabia

time17-02-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel earns Certified Autism Center status

Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel has been awarded the Certified Autism Center (CAC) designation by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). The CAC certification acknowledges the hotel's commitment to creating an inclusive environment for autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals. The hotel's team has received training to better understand and support autistic guests and their families. IBCCES conducted an on-site assessment of the hotel, providing recommendations and sensory guides to help guests make informed decisions about their stay and navigate the hotel's facilities comfortably. 'Inclusivity is at the heart of our hospitality philosophy. Becoming a Certified Autism Center is a testament to our commitment to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all our guests,' says Stefan Schmidt, complex general manager of Al Jaddaf Rotana Dubai, Arabian Park Dubai – Edge by Rotana, and Park Apartments Edge by Rotana. 'This milestone reflects our dedication to creating an environment where individuals with autism and their families feel welcome, supported, and comfortable. We look forward to continuing to enhance the experience for all our guests, ensuring that every stay is memorable and accessible.' The certification also aligns with Dubai's broader initiative, led by the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), to become a Certified Autism Destination (CAD). This designation highlights Dubai's commitment to establishing an inclusive tourism landscape with numerous certified lodging, recreation, and entertainment options for autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals. 'Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel's achievement as a Certified Autism Center represents a significant step in Dubai's journey towards greater accessibility,' says Myron Pincomb, CEO and board chairman of IBCCES. 'By prioritising inclusivity, the hotel not only enhances its reputation as a leading hospitality destination but also ensures that every guest, regardless of their sensory needs, can enjoy a welcoming and supportive environment.' -TradeArabia News Service

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