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Autism considerate communities

Nuala MacDonald tells Rachel Burden how she made her village in the Highlands become autism-friendly.

Nuala MacDonald tells Rachel Burden how she made her village in the Highlands become autism-friendly. She has encouraged businesses to have a quiet hour where no music is played, or have heat maps on display which show busy areas that can be noisy.

Café Hope is our virtual Radio 4 coffee shop, where guests pop in for a brew and a chat to tell us what they're doing to make things better in big and small ways. Think of us as sitting in your local café , cooking up plans, hearing the gossip, and celebrating the people making the world a better place.

We're all about trying to make change. It might be a transformational project that helps an entire community, or it might be about trying to make one life a little bit easier. And the key here is in the trying. This is real life. Not everything works, and there are struggles along the way. But it's always worth a go.

You can contact us on cafehope@bbc.co.uk

Presenter: Rachel Burden
Series Producer: Uma Doraiswamy
Producer: Jill Collins
Researcher: Daisy Herman
Sound Design: Nicky Edwards
Editor Clare Fordham

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14 minutes

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Next Monday09:45

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Opening the doors of Café Hope

Opening the doors of Café Hope

Introducing Café Hope, where guests pop in to share their amazing, uplifting stories.

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