What is a Certified Provider?

These organizations and individual providers are committed to ongoing training and education to remain experts in the field. A Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) is a facility or organization in which at least 80% of their staff is highly trained, fully equipped and certified in the field of autism.  A Board Certified Cognitive Center (BCCC) is an organization that undergoes training and certification in areas of autism, ADHD, dyslexia and anxiety and more.  And certified providers include professionals in both healthcare and education that completed additional training to better assist autistic individuals or those dealing with other mental health and sensory sensitivities.

Recent Blog Posts

12 Apr: SOAR Special Needs Achieves Certified Autism Center™ Designation, Pledges Enhanced Accessibility

SOAR Special Needs proudly announces its designation as a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC), marking a significant milestone in the organization’s mission to better serve autistic individuals and their families. This distinction follows autism-specific training administered by the International Board of…

12 Apr: Alexandria Fire Department Earns Certified Autism Center™ Designation Enhancing Care for Community Members

The Alexandria Fire Department (AFD) has achieved the Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) designation, a certification awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) to organizations that have trained 80% or more of public-facing team members in…

03 Apr: April is National Autism Acceptance Month — The Joslyn Center Named First Autism Center for Seniors in the Nation

This Certification Demonstrates the Commitment of The Joslyn Center to Serve Older Adults in Our Community of all Abilities and is a great way to Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month in April The Joslyn Center, is proud to announce that it…

CENTERS
These organizations successfully completed extensive training from leading autism experts and designed specialized programs for guests with autism and other sensory disorders, and have been designated as a Certified Autism Center™ or a Board Certified Cognitive Center.
PROFESSIONALS
Educators and professionals, across a multitude of industries, who work with individuals with special needs have completed training and earned their certifications. Have peace of mind knowing your family is in good hands.
RESOURCES
IBCCES has reviewed the following resources and has found that they meet one or more IBCCES Autism Competencies. Each autism resource below is linked to a company page where you can find additional information.

Provided by IBCCES


IBCCES – the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards – is the global leader in training and certification programs that help organizations better serve guests and clients with cognitive disorders, including autism, sensory disorders, and other, sometimes invisible, disorders and disabilities. We work to create inclusion and acceptance for these individuals with research-based training and certification programs designed for a variety of industries.

 

Certified Autism Centers (CACs) have been covered on:

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Dr. Temple Grandin
Prominent Author and Speaker on Autism

Individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) need autism certified recreational activities.  Many times, we concentrate on housing and education, neglecting the need for ‘fun’.  We do the same activities – roller skating, movies and outdoor activities, never thinking outside the box.  Having other opportunities will increase individuals’ quality of life immensely. I will always encourage people providing experiences from organizations that are committed and understand people with an ASD.

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Dr. Stephen Shore
University professor, world-class public speaker living on the spectrum

In an unprecedented manner, the IBCCES Certified Autism Center program continues to expand travel options for people on the autism spectrum and their families. The work of IBCCES brings us closer to where understanding and support of the autism community by travel providers and destination points will become the rule rather than the exception.

Kerry Magro
Advocate, public speaker living on the spectrum.

As someone who serves on the Panel of People on the Spectrum of Autism Advisors (PSA) for the Autism Society and as a board member of IBCCES, I’ve had the opportunity to see firsthand the tremendous work that both these groups continue to provide for our community. I’m thrilled with this endorsement from the Autism Society and I hope our families will be excited as they look at all the inclusive travel options IBCCES continues to provide. I can’t stress the impact that this will have in terms of forward progress, as when I was growing up on the autism spectrum I could only dream about having these options available for me and my family.

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Sheila Swicegood, Ed.S. , CAS
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Autism/Behavior Consultant

My training and certification have helped me to be a more resourceful and confident consultant. Since receiving my IBCCES certification, I have a better understanding of the importance of being a consistent role model. For example, it has always been important to me to be aware of the words/phrases/visuals I use during instruction related to behavior, academics, or social learning. The standards set by IBCCES have provided structure for my work as a consultant and greatly enhanced the supports I provide to school personnel. The additional knowledge and skills I have gained allows me to serve students and teachers with more confidence.

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Todd Hickey
Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa
General Manager

We are so proud to have become a Certified Autism Center after our associates went through specialized training provided by the wonderful staff of IBCCES. Families that live with autism can feel comfortable knowing our employees understand their needs. We have continuing education and videos available today to help us maintain this caring and inclusive culture throughout our resort.

Since 2001, IBCCES has trained & certified thousands of professionals across the globe.  The impact these professionals make in the lives of those on the spectrum has a ripple effect touching millions.
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IMPACT

138359
trained & certified professionals

RIPPLE

1400000
clients & students helped by certified professionals

MOVEMENT

59100000
individuals & families impacted

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