Dubai’s public beaches globally recognised as autism-friendly

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Dubai Municipality has announced that its public beaches have become the first in the world to be recognised as a Certified Autism Centre (CAC) by the International Board of Certification and Continuing Education Standards.

This significant milestone was announced during the AccessAbilities Expo 2024 in Dubai, an event dedicated to empowering people of determination and addressing their needs for a dignified life.

The certification confirms that Dubai's public beaches are equipped with the necessary facilities and features to be autism-friendly.

This aligns with the leadership’s vision of making Dubai the best city in the world to live in and visit.

"We will build on the momentum of this achievement by continuing to provide a safe environment and offering residents and visitors the best opportunities to enjoy the unique and exclusive experiences available at the beaches' recreational facilities, all of which adhere to the highest international standards," said Ibrahim Mohammad Juma, Director of Public Beaches and Water Canals Department at Dubai Municipality.

Dubai Municipality was awarded the CAC certificate in recognition of its role in providing educational programmes and training workshops for its employees, as well as its commitment to adopting world-class standards and a pioneering approach in this field.

"The leadership team at Dubai Municipality has played a key role in making sure all public beaches are accessible for everyone," said Myron Pincombe, CEO and Board Chairman of the International Council for Accreditation Standards and Continuing Education.

"Both residents and visitors can now review all of the accommodations available at the beaches in Dubai on the Accessibility App, which allows visitors to choose the best beach for them based on the level of accommodations offered," he added.

 

 

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