Breaking barriers for neurodiversity |
In 2011, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Raquel A. Regalado shared her personal journey with autism when her daughter, Isabela, was rejected by a charter school. This experience ignited her commitment to advocate for neurodiversity, leading to the development of the Neuroinclusion Toolkit, which provides practical resources for communities. "The goal is not inspiration, it is replication," Regalado said, emphasizing the need for systems that include neurodivergent individuals. Today, 27 cities in Florida are embracing autism acceptance, and over 4,000 first responders have received training. Regalado's efforts aim to make neuroinclusion the standard, not the exception, as she continues to educate and advocate alongside her children.