Every day, autistic people face isolation and exclusion simply because society isn’t designed with them in mind.
You have the power to lead a world where neurodiverse people feel understood, valued, and included.
Join Sarah and Michelle, two passionate neurodiverse trainers, for an eye-opening session on autism where you’ll deep dive into what it really means to think differently.
After this training, I felt fired up to make other people, and other staff in the libraries, more aware of how they could be more informed about autism and how they could make their work places increasingly accessible.
Be a Leader in Inclusion – Make a Difference for Neurodiverse Guests and Colleagues
Bespoke
Inclusion
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Together with your team, you’ll gain practical insights and meaningful understanding that can transform how you support autistic guests and colleagues.
Your venue will receive a bespoke report, developed in partnership with workshop attendees, and support to implement practical and achievable changes.
The final mark of success is Dimensions autism friendly recognition award – a special award you can display to show guests you’ve taken the extra steps to make them feel welcome.
Could your organisation be next?
100s of venues are now autism friendly…
Autism friendly partnerships
30 years’ experience
Both with 15 years of experience in the neurodiversity sector, Sarah and Michelle have taken the Dimensions Autism Friendly Environments programme beyond national cinema screenings. We’re now helping museums, libraries, and zoos become truly welcoming for neurodivergent visitors. Their work benefits not just autistic people, but also those with dementia, brain injuries, learning disabilities, or anxiety—anyone who thrives in a more relaxed environment.

More Than Just Training – Step Into Our World
Autistic brains are wired differently, shaping how we experience the world. This isn’t a lecture – it’s an interactive, thought-provoking session where you’ll step into our world through engaging activities. You’ll have the safe space to ask those difficult questions, explore ideas with your colleagues, and leave with a new perspective that truly makes a difference.
Small Changes, Huge Impact
Autism is a disability, and reasonable adjustments are a legal right. But more than that, autism is a different ability – and with a few simple changes, you can create spaces where autistic people don’t just cope but thrive.

Are you ready to lead the way in inclusion? Let’s make the world a more welcoming place – together.
We had a fantastic training session…[it] was well-structured with a great variety of activities and information, making it engaging and informative. Sarah and Michelle were brilliant, clearly explaining and demonstrating ways we can better support autistic guests. They created a comfortable and safe learning environment, which made the session even more effective. We especially appreciated how the training was tailored to meet the specific needs of our site.