Autism-Friendly Business Certification

  • AFO is proud to offer the Autism Friendly Business Training Program, an exceptional opportunity exclusively tailored for businesses in Oklahoma. This unique initiative aims to foster an inclusive community by equipping businesses with the necessary knowledge and tools to become autism-friendly establishments.

    By participating in this comprehensive program, your business will gain invaluable insights into Autism and its impact on individuals throughout their lifespan. Our experienced trainer will guide your staff through various modules, covering essential topics such as autism awareness, sensory considerations, effective communication strategies, and practical tips for creating an inclusive environment.

    As a participating business, you will reap numerous benefits that elevate your establishment's reputation and positively impact your bottom line. By recognizing the needs of autistic individuals, you will attract a diverse customer base that appreciates your dedication to inclusivity. Satisfied customers are more likely to become loyal patrons and enthusiastic advocates, contributing to increased customer retention and positive word-of-mouth.

    Our Autism Friendly Business certification empowers your staff to provide exceptional service to all customers. By enhancing their empathy, communication, and problem-solving skills, your team will be better equipped to create a welcoming and supportive environment for every visitor, irrespective of their abilities.

    Upon successful completion of the Autism-Friendly Business Training Program, your business will be awarded a prestigious certification. This certificate symbolizes your commitment to inclusivity and distinguishes your establishment as a leader in fostering an Autism-friendly community. The certification can be proudly displayed within your premises and in your marketing materials, demonstrating your dedication to social responsibility and community engagement.

    Participating in the Autism-Friendly Business Training Program is an opportunity not only to improve the lives of individuals with Autism but also to enhance your business's reputation and position within the community. Be part of a movement that celebrates diversity and empowers businesses to create an environment where everyone feels valued and respected.

  • Autism-Friendly Business Package

    • Training Delivery Options- In-person, Virtual or On-demand

    • Training Materials

    • AFO Sensory Kit

    • Framed Certificate

    • Autism Friendly Door and Window Decals

    • Social Media Post on behalf of AFO

    • Press Release Template

    Add Ons:

    1-hour On-site consultation – additional fee

  • By fostering an environment that is 'autism-friendly' and offering tailored support, we enhance the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum and create a more inclusive and supportive community for individuals with a wide range of needs. When we prioritize sensory-friendly spaces, clear communication, empathy, and understanding, we naturally accommodate the needs of many who may face sensory, cognitive, or emotional challenges.

    This inclusive approach benefits not only individuals with autism but also those with conditions like ADHD, Down syndrome, sensory processing disorders, and more. It's about recognizing and respecting all community members' diverse needs and strengths, regardless of their neurodiversity or unique abilities. In doing so, we move closer to a society that celebrates differences and ensures everyone can thrive in an environment that supports individuality.

    Impact on Autistic Individuals and Their Families

    Social Development

    A study published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders found that early social interaction and inclusion programs positively impact the social development of children with autism.

    Emotional Well-Being

    According to the CDC, 40% of people with ASD have elevated levels of anxiety and depression. Community inclusion can help mitigate these challenges by providing support and a sense of belonging.

    Skill Development

    The Autism Society reports that community-based programs and inclusive education can significantly improve communication and adaptive skills in individuals with autism.

    Reduced Stigma

    Research from the Interactive Autism Network indicates that community education and awareness campaigns can reduce the stigmatization of individuals with autism.

    Improved Quality of Life

    The Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) suggests that community involvement and inclusion contribute to a higher quality of life for individuals with autism.

    Community Advocacy Education

    According to a survey by autism Speaks, only 16% of individuals with autism and their families feel that their community is well-informed about autism and its challenges. This statistic underscores the need for community advocacy education to bridge the knowledge gap and empower community members to advocate effectively for individuals with autism. By increasing awareness and understanding, communities can better support and include individuals on the autism spectrum.

    Legal and Ethical Considerations

    Legal frameworks such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the United States mandate inclusivity for individuals with disabilities, reflecting inclusion's ethical and legal imperative.

  • Oklahoma Arts Council

    National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

    Skeletons: Museum of Osteology

    Oklahoma Hall of Fame

    Tulsa Bike Club

    Factory Obscura

    Organic Squeeze

    Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center

    iStroll

    Modus

“We want to thank the Autism Foundation of Oklahoma for being an active resource for our small business to enhance accessibility, advocacy, and awareness in our community. Our museum is committed to an active process of learning, self-reflection, and implementation to ensure our museum is inclusive and truly visitor-centered.”

Ashley Mason-Burns-Meerschaert, Director of Education & Operations at Skeletons Museum of Osteology