Five Northern Ireland businesses supporting people living with autism BelfastTelegraph.co.uk World Autism Awareness Day takes place today, 2 April, with the day aimed at putting a spotlight on the hurdles that people living with autism face every day. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/northern-ireland/five-northern-ireland-businesses-supporting-people-living-with-autism-37975811.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/incoming/article37975873.ece/f807b/AUTOCROP/h342/BELFAST%20-%20A-J%20Pratt%208.JPG Email World Autism Awareness Day takes place today, 2 April, with the day aimed at putting a spotlight on the hurdles that people living with autism face every day. Weekly Business Digest Newsletter With the essence of the day in mind, we thought we’d showcase some of the supportive and meaningful ways local businesses are doing their bit to make every day experiences more accessible and more enjoyable for families and those living with autism. 1. Dundonald Ice BowlAn adrenaline-fueled spot known for the odd high-pitched scream of excitement, the Ice Bowl isn’t the easiest place for someone with autism spectrum disorder to navigate. However, the Ice Bowl has made the experience a little easier with a handy guide parents can read with kids ahead of their arrival, detailing what the space looks like and what is on offer. In addition, a fast track queue means children with autism are given priority during busy periods. And if kids just want… Read full this story
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