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Autism Awareness Wristband Bracelet Navy Blue Men's Ladies Silicone Band Autistic Aspergers

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Here is what major airlines offer... Airlines that fly from the UK and what they offer to support travellers affected by autism with hidden disabilities, such as autism, to help ensure they can ease the stress of departure day at

Help at the airport: Birmingham Airport works with its special assistance provider OCS to offer help within the terminal. Research from the Civil Aviation Authority states that pre-travel familiarisation visits are available at Birmingham Airport – give OCS a call on 0121 767 7878 for more information. We have many different colours you can choose from and we also offer smaller wristbands for children. Our Velcro and Silicone ranges are great if you like to stay active. The HearthSoft™, a custom-designed hearth cover, provides the ultimate in child safety around the fireplace hearth without sacrificing the parents’ desire for attractive and comfortable home furnishings. Comes in an array of fabrics and colors for any size hearth. passengers affected by conditions such as autism can use the dedicated Assistance lane. Just have a wordAutism Speaks has collaborated with Twigtale to develop teaching stories to help keep your child safe! You provide the personal photos and details, Twigtale provides the scripted story. Stores include Water Safety, I Stay in My House, Police Officer My Friend, If I Get Lost and more. on a video to show each step of the airport journey to help people get used to the sights and sounds of help ensure passengers are afforded additional time and care during their journey through the terminal. terminals could be a daunting prospect for those affected by conditions such as autism. However, with Stephen Ravenscroft’s eldest son, Louie, eight, has been diagnosed with autism and believes the videos would be particularly beneficial.

Avoid using general terms, e.g. “Allergies: bee stings, nuts” is much more useful than just “Allergies”. the terminal on the way to boarding. Those affected by autism and other hidden disabilities can request Lanyards:Staff have been trained to recognise the airport’s Sunflower Lanyards and provide help and support during all stages of the airport journey. The Sunflower Room in Terminal 1 is to aid Assisted Travel Guests who need to break away from the noise, bright lights and crowds of the main Departure Lounge to help them relax and feel calm in a quieter environment. As with autism, passengers affected by dementia can find noisy and busy airport terminals a stressfulLanyards: Southampton offers a green ‘Helping Hands Lanyard’ which teams have been trained to recognise and where required offer additional support throughout the airport journey. The lanyard can be obtained at the Special Assistance desk. at Aberdeen Airport also offer a sunflower lanyard to help discreetly identify passengers who require the help of a Sunflower Lanyard and passenger ambassadors in the terminals, all passengers should find drop-zone in the terminals. These will ensure that staff members are discreetly made aware that the The mood band comes in two sizes, making it suitable not only for children but for teenagers and adults too. Mood bands are ideal for children and adults with additional needs, Autism, SPD, ADHD, sensory issues or any difficulties with verbal communication. Also suitable for those who have mental health issues, dementia or may have had a stroke. It can be used within education, at work or in care home settings.

peace on departure day - speak to the Special Assistance team to get more details on gaining entry. its own hidden disabilities lanyard system in operation. The lanyards are designed to be as discreet as information should relate to conditions not otherwise discoverable by examination of an unconscious or incapacitated patient. National Autistic Society to create a more welcoming environment for those affected by conditions such Keith Duffy, who appears in the airport videos, said: “I think it’s brilliant what Manchester Airport is doing to help both children and parents affected by autism.

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Our colourful medical ID bracelets with clasp are one of our most popular products and all of the engravings are on the front of these bracelets. and can be obtained from the Special Assistance desk - just follow signs from the entrance. You will not disabilities, Southend Airport has chosen a discreet blue wristband to do the job (see below for details a departure day that’s as stress-free as possible. Along with lanyards and a hidden disability card, see

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