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SUMMARY:Accessibility Review Journey in Belgium by Uit met Autisme
DESCRIPTION:11-17 June 2026 | Belgium | CEST / Brussels time \nLanguage: Dutch \nA Day Trip Starts at Home is an accessibility-focused review journey by Stichting Uit met Autisme\, taking place during Neurodiversity Pride Week. The initiative highlights why clear information before a visit is not a luxury for autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors\, but often a condition for being able to take part independently. \nFor many people\, a day out begins at the entrance of a museum\, animal park\, attraction\, hotel or leisure location. For autistic people and people who are sensitive to sensory input\, the experience often begins much earlier: at home\, while trying to understand what the visit will be like. \nQuestions such as “How busy will it be?”\, “Will there be queues?”\, “Is there a lot of noise?”\, “Are there bright lights?”\, “Is there a quiet place?”\, “Where are the toilets?”\, “How clear is the signage?”\, and “Can I find reliable information beforehand?” can determine whether a visit feels possible\, stressful\, or impossible. \nDuring this review journey through Belgium\, Stichting Uit met Autisme will look at how leisure locations communicate accessibility\, sensory information and practical details before and during a visit. The focus is not only on what happens on site\, but also on how well visitors can prepare from home. \nThe foundation works with a structured audit approach\, looking at factors such as sound\, light\, crowds\, queues\, rest options\, signage\, hospitality\, toilets\, parking\, reception and pre-visit communication. The goal is not to shame locations\, but to make visible where information is missing and where reasonable changes could help more visitors participate independently. \nThis initiative connects strongly with Neurodiversity Pride Week because pride is also about access to everyday life. Neurodivergent people deserve to visit museums\, attractions\, parks and leisure spaces without having to guess whether an environment will be manageable. Clear information\, predictability and sensory-aware communication can make the difference between staying home and being able to take part. For information to join or support\, especially for the media\, visit the website of the UitMetAutisme foundation. \nPractical information\n\nInitiative: A Day Trip Starts at Home – Accessibility Review Journey\nDates: between 11 and 17 June 2026\nDuration: clustered review trip of approximately 3-4 days\nLocation: Belgium\, route still being assembled\nTime zone: CEST / Brussels time\nLanguage: Dutch\nOrganiser: Stichting Uit met Autisme\nFormat: accessibility review journey / audit visits / possible media walk-along moments\nAudience: autistic people\, sensory-sensitive visitors\, leisure locations\, museums\, attractions\, tourism professionals\, accessibility advocates and media\n\nWhat to expect\n\nA review journey through Belgian leisure locations during Neurodiversity Pride Week\nAttention to autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors’ needs before and during a visit\nStructured audits looking at up to 57 accessibility and sensory-related parameters\nFocus on clear pre-visit information\, predictability and independent participation\nPossible media walk-along moments during selected audits\nA practical conversation about how museums\, attractions\, animal parks and other locations can become more accessible\n\nThis initiative may be especially relevant for people interested in autism\, sensory accessibility\, tourism\, museums\, cultural participation\, leisure access\, visitor information\, family outings\, disability inclusion and the practical conditions that make participation possible. \nRead the article about the review journey here \nRead more about the Uit met Autisme ticket test here \nThis event has been suggested as a relevant contribution to the Neurodiversity Pride Week programme by the community and UitMetAutisme is a wellrespected partner. The event is organised independently.
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