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Accommodate Us Toolkit

The Accommodate Us project was facilitated by Autism Queensland’s Community Inclusion team, with the support of the Queensland Government’s Accessible Tourism Enablers Grant.

This project resulted in the development of the Accommodate Us Toolkit, a co-designed Toolkit specifically designed to support accommodation providers in removing barriers and providing more inclusive travel experiences for neurodivergent patrons.

The Accommodate Us Toolkit was developed through a co-designed framework with neurodivergent travellers and accommodation providers. The resources in this Toolkit will support accommodation providers to:
✓ Enhance their knowledge and capability.

✓ Identify and remove barriers.

✓ Implement inclusive design solutions.

✓ Create informed, welcoming, and inclusive experiences for neurodivergent patrons.

Find more information here

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