St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Becomes a Certified Autism Center™, Joins County-Wide Inclusivity Initiative

The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) proudly certifies St. Johns County Parks and Recreation as a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC). The CAC designation is granted to organizations that have completed autism-specific training to understand how to best welcome, assist and support autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals and their families. In addition to staff training, IBCCES also conducted an onsite review of St. Johns County parks and facilities in order to create sensory guides and additional recommendations to improve the visitor experience.

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City of Sedona Parks and Recreation Achieves the Certified Autism Center™ Designation, Committing to an Inclusive Environment for All Visitors

Demonstrating its dedication to creating an inclusive environment, the City of Sedona Parks and Recreation receives the Certified Autism Center™ (CAC), awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). The CAC designation is granted to organizations that have completed comprehensive autism training to help staff support autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals and their families. In addition to staff training on communication, safety, and sensory needs,  IBCCES also conducted an onsite review of Sedona’s parks and facilities in order to create sensory guides and additional recommendations to improve the visitor experience.

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Gilbert Parks and Recreation Renews Commitment to Accessibility with Certified Autism Center™ Designation

Gilbert Parks and Recreation reaffirms its dedication to inclusivity by renewing its Certified Autism Center(CAC) designation. This renewal, awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), highlights the department’s ongoing efforts to provide a welcoming environment for autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals and their families.

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