Becoming a Certified Autism Destination (CAD) aims to ensure autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors feel welcomed, safe, and above all, have fun! Becoming a CAD means tourism, hospitality, and recreation organizations have completed autism and sensory disorder sensitivity and awareness training and as well as other supports from IBCCES.
IMPACT OF CERTIFICATION
Feedback From Certified Organizations
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Triple-digit increase in out-of-market guests
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$200K grant for autism improvements
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50% increase in employee morale score
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400 families self-identified on park opening day
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54% increase in group bookings
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45% improvement in guest satisfaction scores
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32% increase in first-time guests

TRAINING: Industry and position-specific training and certification from clinical experts as well as autistic individuals
VALIDATION: The knowledge and readiness of each staff member is validated via independent assessment
VERIFICATION: Onsite facilities audit, if applicable, is performed to provide additional recommendations and process updates to ensure compliance and enhance accommodations
CERTIFICATION: Certification is granted to industry leaders who have gone above and beyond to make their business or community more accessible for individuals with autism and other special needs
Once you become an Autism Certified Destination you will be featured as a certified organization on AutismTravel.com, which was developed by IBCCES as a credible resource to help autistic individuals and their families and friends connect with trained and certified destinations, attractions, and related options.
“IBCCES is a first class organization and their team has done a great job of helping us get our visitor industry partners engaged. The whole community of Mesa, including the City of Mesa and the Mesa Chamber of Commerce, has rallied around the Autism Certification program, which has resulted in unprecedented media coverage and community pride. Of critical importance is the fact that IBCCES helps us meaningfully convey to our stakeholders that Autism Certification is more than the right thing to do. It’s good business.”
– Marc Garcia, CEO Visit Mesa Tourism Board
Find Out More About Becoming A Certified Autism Destination
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