Free Autism Advocacy Programs
Education, resources, and one‑on‑one support. We’re not a law firm and don’t provide legal advice.
100% free community programs funded by donors like you💙
Public Space Advocacy
AccessRight provides structured advocacy support for autistic individuals navigating public environments such as:
- Government offices
- Courts
- Airports
- Hospitals
- Public transportation
- Community events
Public systems can be overwhelming. Our role is to provide preparation, education, and advocacy support so autistic individuals feel safer and more empowered.
Support Includes:
- Communication support planning
- Sensory accommodation advocacy
- Rights education
- De-escalation education
- Documentation preparation
- Public system navigation guidance
Our approach is trauma-informed, calm, and respectful of neurodivergent communication styles.
Autism DEI Law Enforcement Accommodation Letter – FREE
AccessRight offers a proactive, legally informed, autism-specific reasonable accommodation letter that autistic individuals can voluntarily carry during traffic stops or other law enforcement encounters. This resource is designed to reduce misinterpretation and support safer, clearer interactions.
Features:
- ADA-informed structure
- Explains communication differences
- Explains sensory sensitivities
- Requests calm, clear instructions
- Encourages de-escalation
- Helps prevent behavioral misinterpretation
- Designed for glove box or wallet carry
This tool supports dignity, clarity, and safety.
Disclaimer: This document is educational and advocacy-based. It does not replace legal counsel.
FREE Autism Advocacy Assemblies for Public Schools
AccessRight offers neurodiversity-affirming educational assemblies and workshops focused on autism acceptance, bullying prevention, neurodiversity education, law enforcement awareness for resource officers, and student self-advocacy.
Elementary school assemblies
Foundational sessions designed for elementary students, focusing on inclusion, dignity, and acceptance within the school community.
Middle & high school workshops
Interactive workshops focused on neurodiversity education and self-advocacy training for autistic students to promote dignity and rights.
Staff professional development
Specialized sessions including law enforcement awareness for resource officers and trauma-informed training for school staff.
We center dignity, inclusion, and disability rights education in every presentation. Each program is trauma-informed and designed to reduce stigma while increasing understanding.
Get Supportive Advocacy Today
Whether you need help navigating a public space, preparing a law enforcement letter, or requesting a school assembly, our team is ready to support you. Our services are free, confidential, and neurodiversity-affirming.
- Personalized Advocacy: Calm, clear support tailored to your unique sensory and communication needs.
- Free Resources: Access to proactive tools designed to increase safety and inclusion.
- Respectful Communication: We value neurodivergent voices and prioritize dignity in every interaction.
AccessRight is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or legal representation.