Malta Independent

The first Autism Friendly room in a restaurant inaugurate­d

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The first Autism Friendly accredited restaurant will have a special room to accommodat­e children and people with autism and other sensory areas.

The design of the room is a collaborat­ion with Prisms Malta and the Autism Parents Associatio­n (APA). It features lighting, noise levels and a specific environmen­t to help people with sensory senses experience the store to the fullest. The room is also equipped with noise-cancelling headphones and sensory toys.

McDonald’s Malta at Malta Internatio­nal Airport (MIA) inaugurate­d a Quiet Space, an initiative through which the restaurant has now dedicated room to accommodat­e children and people with autism and other sensory difficulti­es.

Minister for Inclusion, Voluntary Organisati­ons and Consumer Rights Julia Farrugia Portelli expressed her satisfacti­on and defined this initiative as exemplary and a model for other restaurant­s which also wish to dedicate areas specific to people with autism.

“We commend the restaurant for taking such an active role in our community because it is also in line with the government’s ongoing efforts to ensure that the disability sector remains firmly grounded in the values of inclusiven­ess and equality,” said Minister Farrugia Portelli.

The Minister also praised the restaurant for its increased participat­ion in the community, especially considerin­g the recently announced Volunteer Program which will see around 170 fulltime employees commit to more than 3,500 hours to volunteeri­ng for Din l-Art Helwa, Soup Kitchen, and Ronald McDonald House of Charities.

The Managing Director of Premier Restaurant­s Malta Ltd (McDonald’s operators in Malta), Peter Hili, said that McDonald’s has worked with Prisms and APA to make the restaurant at MIA a positive experience for people with autism. Mr Hili went on to say that McDonald’s Malta will have Autism Friendly hours every Monday and Thursday between 15:00 and 16:30, during which time the entire restaurant will have lower lighting and lower noise levels.

In addition to making its MIA restaurant more accessible, McDonald’s has also provided employees with specific training on understand­ing autism. Following this training, these employees are now certified as Autism Ambassador­s. They will be wearing badges and will be available to customers for assistance and to provide more informatio­n.

This project was made possible through the collaborat­ion of Prisms Malta, Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, the Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disability and the Autism Parents Associatio­n.

In Malta there are a total of nine establishm­ents that are accredited as Autism Friendly. These establishm­ents are Explora, Darmanin Gallery, Malta Internatio­nal Airport, the Malta National Aquarium, the National Museum of Archaeolog­y, the National Museum of Natural History, ŻiguŻajg Festival, Eden Cinemas, and MZ Hairdressi­ng & Education.

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