The Lord Mayor of Dublin and Dublin City Council have committed to partner with AsIAm, Ireland's Autism Charity, to work towards recognition as the world's first Autism-Friendly Capital City.
This journey will involve the recruitment of "Autism-Friendly Champion" businesses, public services and voluntary organisations to improve accessibility in the city and also the creation of a 3 year plan for how Dublin can remove barriers for Autistic people having the same chance to live, work and play in our city. This plan will be drafted through direct engagement with Autistic people, family members and the wider community.
The Lord Mayor is hosting 4 consultations, as part of this process, which will provide YOU with an opportunity to have your say on what steps Dublin can take to bring about true inclusion for the at least 1 in 27 people in our community who are Autistic
When: Third Session Tuesday 26th March 11am to 12.30pm
Where: Oak room, The Mansion House, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
What will happen?
Engage in the conversation on creating an Autism-Friendly City by joining the discussion topics on the day around:
Overarching goals for your town
Build Landscape
Public Awareness & Understanding
Individual Sectors
Upon arrival, You can choose to sit down or you can stand and move around.
AsIAm will do a brief presentation of the objectives of the session, followed by an open discussion per topic; this will be guided by one our facilitators, ensuring all participants have an opportunity to share.
The session will end with key remarks from each topic.
A quiet space will be provided for those who may need it, ensuring everyone's participation and comfort in this important vision for our city.
Who can attend?
Autistic people
Family members and caregivers
Community members
Advocacy Groups
Business representatives
Educators
Healthcare Professionals
Government Officials
Public Service providers
Nonprofit Organisations
Researchers and Academics
Neurodiveristy advocates
Anyone with an interest in inclusivity and making Dublin, A City for All