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Jumeirah Oasis Village earns Certified Autism Centre designation

DUBAI, 2 hours, 7 minutes ago

Jumeirah Oasis Village has officially been designated a Certified Autism Centre (CAC) by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), making it the first employee housing community in the hospitality sector to receive this recognition.
 
The designation is awarded to organisations that complete autism-specific training and certification, ensuring staff have the knowledge and tools to better support autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals.
 
Home to over 4,000 colleagues from the Jumeirah Hotel Group, Jumeirah Oasis Village’s achievement aligns with the Dubai Economy and Tourism (DET) People of Determination (POD) Accessibility Programme, which supports Dubai’s vision of becoming the most accessible city in the world and welcoming over 1 billion POD globally.
 
More than 90 per cent of the front-facing team members at Oasis Village have completed autism awareness certification through Dubai Way, an online training platform developed by the Dubai College of Tourism (DCT).
 
This milestone reflects the community’s people-first approach and its commitment to ensuring that every colleague and guest feels understood, respected and welcomed.
 
As a modern, well-managed staff accommodation complex, Jumeirah Oasis Village offers a safe, comfortable and community-focused environment for thousands of hospitality professionals.
 
Facilities include colleague restaurants, indoor and outdoor leisure zones, a community pool, ladies-only pool, gyms, sports courts, TV lounges, game rooms, 24/7 coffee shops, salons and a supermarket.
 
Residents also benefit from 24/7 on-site medical services, prayer rooms, centralised laundry, regular shuttle transport to Jumeirah properties, and extensive security.
 
Accessibility is a core priority, with wheelchair-accessible entrances and pathways, clear directional signage, and inclusive community spaces designed to meet the needs of POD.
 
To support broader accessibility, IBCCES-certified partners are featured on the IBCCES Accessibility App, a free digital resource that connects users to certified inclusive locations worldwide.
 
The app provides venue details, sensory accommodations, contact information and hours of operation, helping individuals and families to navigate public spaces with greater confidence. -TradeArabia News Service



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