HASILUX

Handbuch fir Autismus a
Schoulinklusioun zu Lëtzebuerg

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  • Discover how MUDAM Luxembourg makes modern art accessible for families with autistic children through specialized discovery days. Twice yearly, this innovative program offers private guided tours with experienced art mediators, creating a sensory-aware environment perfect for exploring contemporary art. The 30-minute sessions provide structured, personalized experiences in small groups, ensuring… Lesen

  • Since 1996, the Fondation Autisme Luxembourg (FAL) has been promoting the autonomy and rights of people with autism. The foundation offers comprehensive services, including residential homes, day activities, diagnostics, family support, and training programs. Lesen

  • ZEFI has been working for years to promote inclusion of people with special needs in Luxembourg. The association offers consulting services, administrative support and legal information. The annual ‘Zesumme fir Inklusioun’ prize rewards exemplary inclusion projects. Lesen

  • The national parents’ representation advocates for all school parents in Luxembourg. It consists of representatives from primary schools, secondary schools and competence centers, who are democratically elected at local and sectoral levels. As an advisory body, it maintains direct dialogue with the Ministry of Education. Lesen

  • The “Tentacle Toolbox” provides diverse materials for active engagement with autism in educational settings. This borrowable kit includes games, books, and sensory materials for children plus resources for adults. Lesen

  • CTSA, the centre for children and young people with autism spectrum disorders, offers diagnostic, therapeutic, and educational support for autistic children and youth. With 49 professionals across 14 locations, the center ensures comprehensive, needs-based care throughout Luxembourg. Lesen

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