Enjoying it? Yes, some autistic people do. When the visit is prepared and their own limits are known. Currently, this video is only available in Luxembourgish. I will add subtitles soon.
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Video 4 – Silent Hours
Less light and less noise in the shopping center – this has been available in Luxembourg for several months! A good step towards inclusion. Currently, this video is only available in Luxembourgish. I will add subtitles soon.Perhaps you have already heard of it. For some time now, we also have Silent Hours here in Luxembourg. A company initiated this in collaboration with a large shopping center, along with FAL and me. Currently, it is a real success in the country, with...
Video 3 – Your Rights
You have rights! And there are people who can support you in that. Inform yourself and reach out so that the conditions you need to live, learn, and work well can be created. Currently, this video is only available in Luxembourgish. I will add subtitles soon.Something I have recently learned from various unpleasant experiences is that we have rights, and it's important to know them, including the relevant resources that can support us when these rights are not respected...
Video 2 – Exchange & Community
Exchange and support are essential for well-being. There are many of us, and we can get to know each other and support each other. Currently, this video is only available in Luxembourgish. I will add subtitles soon.Essential for my current well-being is the community I have, the exchange with other autistic individuals, with autistic professionals, and with friends. Professional support also helps me in maintaining good relationships. I can genuinely recommend this to you....
Video 1 – Welcome!
I’ll briefly explain who I am and how you can use this website. Currently, this video is only available in Luxembourgish. I will add subtitles soon.Hi, my name is Joanne Theisen, and I'm glad that you're here. I am autistic and have ADHD, and I haven't known this for very long. Before, my life was quite challenging, and I didn't know why, and I didn't really know how to deal with it. Since the diagnosis and receiving appropriate support, things have improved significantly...