National Autistic Society are working with Sandals & Beaches Resorts
Published on 22 December 2023
National Autistic Society are working with Beaches Resorts, the first resort company in the world to complete the rigorous IBCCES training and Autism Certification. They are proud to offer specialised service, engaging activities and custom dining options so that all families enjoy a memorable holiday with Beaches Resorts.
There are two Beaches Resorts in Jamaica and one in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos. All three hotels cater to everyone of all ages. Guests can enjoy the thrilling on-resort Pirates Island waterparks, packed full of fun with lazy rivers, exhilarating waterslides, and the Caribbean's first Surf Simulator at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa. Indulge in gourmet dining at up to 21 on-resort restaurants, with cuisine to please even the toughest foodie – all included in the price. They even provide unlimited land and water sports to keep everyone entertained, plus younger kids can experience endless fun playing with the friendly cast of Sesame Street, with Beaches Resorts’ exclusive Caribbean Adventures with Sesame Street® partnership.
At Beaches Resorts, the staff continuously receive competency training in the following areas:
- Sensory Awareness
- Motor Skills
- Autism Overview
- Programme Development
- Social Skills
- Communication
- Environment
- Emotional Awareness & Bullying
For more information and to download their Sensory Guide, a resource for guests with cognitive disabilities including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), click here.
To speak with one of Beaches Resorts’ autism-friendly Special Services Representatives who can provide personal assistance in ensuring how to best accommodate you and your family during your stay, please call – 0844 257 0397 or email Partner@sandals.co.uk. Please quote – NAS23.
**Unique Caribbean Holidays Limited will pay 4% of the selling price less taxes of this Product to The National Autistic Society (charity number 269425 in England & Wales and SC039427 in Scotland). The total contribution is estimated to be £3,000.