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IFEN offers important autism training, but unfavorable scheduling and limited accessibility make it difficult for many teachers to participate. Single parents and teachers from other subjects are particularly affected. Read
The University of Luxembourg’s Inclusion Office provides counseling and support for students with disabilities, learning difficulties, and special needs. The Committee for Reasonable Adjustments works to create an inclusive learning environment and ensure all students can have a positive educational experience. Read
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. Read
Peer mentoring supports autistic students in their academic success and well-being at university. Experienced and trained peer mentors help with challenges like organization, group work, and social integration. The program promotes independence and quality of life through individualized support and guidance. Read