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This section contains ideas for holidays and days out at autism-friendly venues plus tips for taking a child on the autism spectrum to different leisure venues.
Sometimes it can be difficult to find appropriate travel insurance for your trip or holiday. Insurance service, Unique, in partnership with The National Autistic Society, provides specialist travel insurance that specifically caters for people affected by autism together with any other pre-existing medical conditions or disability.
Many parents of children with autism choose not to celebrate bonfire night because their child finds it too distressing. But there are ways to make bonfire night a positive experience for children with autism.
Practical information on planning a day out, including taking evidence of your child's disability, eating out, finding out about disabled facilities, and the National Key Scheme.
Getting out and about and doing the activities that all families enjoy is important for children with autism. This section provides ideas for planning activities, along with details of some of the concessions that are available.
Although a visit to a museum may seem daunting, with a little planning and preparation it can be an enjoyable experience for all the family.
This section provides information on holiday facilities which have been specifically designed for people with autism, along with financial advice and useful websites.
If you have a child with autism or Asperger syndrome, a trip away may involve extra organising and preparation. The section contains advice to help you with the task.
Picturehouse Cinemas, in partnership with the NAS, hold regular autism-friendly screenings at their sites around the UK. Find out what screenings are coming up near you.