- 2023-12-03
Welcoming people with reduced mobility
Constantly getting in and out of the wheelchair is no fun
That’s why it’s a practical idea to hold the ceremony and reception in the same place. Please note: outdoor spaces are charming, but difficult to access. An undesirable combination of grass, rain and gravel can be neutralized with mats or boards. Ask the organizer if he can supply them to create a stable surface.
Welcoming autistic and disabled children at a wedding ceremony
- Discover the needs of autistic and disabled children – understanding their unique challenges and how best to meet them.
- Prepare the ceremony site with sensory items such as earplugs, noise-canceling headphones, moving toys, comfortable chairs, etc.
Creating a discreet, comfortable space for autistic and disabled children
- Explain to guests why you’ve chosen to include autistic and disabled children in your wedding ceremony.
- Invite family members or friends who can help support an autistic or disabled child during the ceremony.
- Go the extra mile to make all guests feel welcome and included in your wedding ceremony.