Can you see me?

Information regarding the original Can You See Me? scheme

The original Can You See Me? scheme was launched in 2017, with the aim to promote understanding and acceptance, amongst communities in Wales in order to improve access to facilities and reduce the stigma that many autistic individuals and their parents and carers experience.

As an introduction to adapting interactions for autistic individuals, we have created a range of posters providing tips for community provision such as high street stores, banks, supermarkets, hairdressers, cinemas, etc. These can be viewed at the bottom of this webpage.

We have also created leaflets for GPs and dentists.  There are a series of resources to help individuals let others know they have autism (should they wish to), these include a wrist band, card, smartphone screensaver and a car window sticker.

We have developed a video to promote the scheme, and have been supported by players from the Wales rugby team and the Football Association of Wales – we are very grateful for their help. Also Gethin Jones, our Autism ambassador, has supported us to create this – along with many other resources, and we are ever grateful to him for his support in delivering our key messages.

‘Can You See Me?’ video

Click the ‘CC’ button to view the film with English subtitles.

Autism Aware Certification Scheme

To access the scheme, please click on the following link.

Looking for downloads?

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Downloads

Information for Autistic Adults

Information for Autistic Adults Easy Read

Information for Parents & Carers

Information for Parents & Carers Easy Read

Can You See Me? poster

Information letter for organisations

General ASD information for all organisations

Banks, post offices and credit unions

Cafes and restaurants

Hairdressers

High street

Sports and fitness activities

Supermarkets

Public transport

Youth & social clubs

Autism: A guide for GPs

Autism: A guide for dentists