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Armagh’s Market Place Theatre demonstrates ‘ongoing commitment to inclusion’

Armagh’s The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre has recently achieved Autism NI’s Impact Award for another three years, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to inclusion for autistic and neurodivergent customers and employees.

The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre has recently achieved Autism NI’s Impact Award for another three years, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to inclusion for autistic and neurodivergent customers and employees.

The cultural and entertainment hub in Armagh achieved their initial Award in 2020, and recently completed their reaccreditation, to continue their commitment to inclusive services for all.

Autism NI’s Director of Development, Christine Kearney said: “It is fantastic to see that The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre has completed their Impact Award reaccreditation. The training and step-by-step support provided helps organisations to create meaningful and lasting change for autistic people who use the service.

“By achieving the Award and continuing their journey of inclusion with us, The Market Place Theatre clearly demonstrates their ongoing dedication to creating an inclusive environment for all customers and employees.

“It is fantastic to work with Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council to help them play their part in building an inclusive society.”

The Market Place Theatre’s Marketing and Customer Service Manager, Lynn Crooks said: “We are delighted to achieve the Impact Award reaccreditation and be able to continue offering an accessible service for autistic people across our Council Borough and beyond.

“Our staff want to ensure that all visitors can have a positive and welcoming experience, and the Impact Award training has really built their confidence to provide this.

“We offer a range of different supports for autistic and neurodivergent customers, including relaxed performances and autism friendly screenings across our programmes, the introduction of sensory packs, pre visit information, and a quiet room available to support people to engage in their visit in the way that works best for them.”

Autism NI work alongside autistic people and their families, and build partnerships that champion better understanding, accessibility, and services for our autism community.

The Impact Award is available for a range of organisations, to build their inclusive approach for clients, customers and employees.

For further information, visit https://autismni.org/training-courses/training-for-organisations/impact-award-for-businesses or call 028 90 401729.

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