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The Standard · v1.0 draft

The badge has to mean something.

Our public bar is trained people, reviewed operations, useful pre-visit information, and evidence that can be checked. A payment or course certificate alone never earns a badge.

This is a draft for credentialed specialist and compensated autistic-advisor validation. It is not clinical or legal advice, and it does not promise that every visit will work the same way for every person.

Trained people

Every public-facing role must have a current, recorded training and practice result before a public claim.

Reviewed operations

The location must show how it reduces avoidable demand and responds with dignity when a visit gets hard.

Honest visit information

Families must be able to see practical supports, limits, and how to ask for help before they arrive.

Evidence before a badge

Payment or a course certificate is never enough. A human review of the location's evidence is required.

Research basis

Sources are public; validation is still open.

Autism 101 and this draft use these sources for cautious, practical foundations. They do not validate a passing score, a competency decision, or a business recognition claim; those remain subject to specialist, autistic-advisor, legal, and pilot review.

Public accountability

See what has—and has not—been externally validated.

The Validator Register records open review lanes and completed evidence without implying endorsements that do not exist.

View the register