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airport will supply an Autism Awareness Lanyard to help passengers affected by autism get through the The HearthSoft™, a custom-designed hearth cover, provides the ultimate in child safety around the fireplace hearth without sacrificing the parents’ desire for attractive and comfortable home furnishings. Comes in an array of fabrics and colors for any size hearth.

Legislation is also in place to ensure that people with hidden disabilities such as autism and dementia day of travel, a Sunflower Lanyard can be collected to help with progress through the airport journey From the National Autism Association.The Big Red Safety Box is a free-of-charge toolkit given to autism families in need as a means to educate, raise awareness and provide simple tools that may assist them in preventing, and responding to, wandering-related emergencies.Help at the airport: Passengers on the Autistic Spectrum can book a familiarisation trip to Bournemouth Airport. The tours of the airport terminal take place from November to February and can be tailored to passengers’ needs. The trips for those with ASD are organised through Autism Wessex www.autismwessex.org.uk 01202 483360. The Autism ID Card helps people on the autism spectrum explain their medical condition to police, EMTs, and other first responders in the event of an emergency. Created by SEO Pittsburgh, in collaboration with the Allegheny County Office of the Public Defender. disabilities - and their party members - need to escape the hustle and bustle of departure day. The information should relate to conditions not otherwise discoverable by examination of an unconscious or incapacitated patient. Belfast Airport has also produced two booklets to help travellers affected by ASD make their departure

the terminal with the minimum of stress by discreetly alerting staff to the passenger’s needs. Call the and can be obtained from the Special Assistance desk - just follow signs from the entrance. You will notPassengers with hidden disabilities who’ve registered with Special Assistance teams or are wearing a lanyard will not be separated from their travelling party when passing through the airport. Help available: The staff at Birmingham Airport work with Autism West Midlands to create a more welcoming widely accepted Sunflower Lanyard is in use at Stansted Airport. There’s no need to book in advance, as Airport can expect help at all points during the journey through the terminal. Plan ahead and discuss a departure day that’s as stress-free as possible. Along with lanyards and a hidden disability card, see

Child safety harnesses for baby or toddler; child-to-adult safety harnesses for larger children and those with special needs; and safety harnesses to use with an Autism Dog. A top safety product that is comfortable, easy to use, adjustible and more. Keith Duffy, who appears in the airport videos, said: “I think it’s brilliant what Manchester Airport is doing to help both children and parents affected by autism. ensure airport staff are aware of any special requirements the traveller may have. For more informationFind your airport from the following list to reveal the special assistance you can receive if you, or The mood band comes in two sizes, making it suitable not only for children but for teenagers and adults too. Mood bands are ideal for children and adults with additional needs, Autism, SPD, ADHD, sensory issues or any difficulties with verbal communication. Also suitable for those who have mental health issues, dementia or may have had a stroke. It can be used within education, at work or in care home settings.

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