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Town of Oyster Bay, Rocco’s Voice for Autism Unveil Inclusive Play Communication Boards in Parks

Written by Chris Boyle  |  07. December 2023

As part of the Town’s commitment to promoting inclusivity, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board are partnering with Rocco’s Voice for Autism to unveil inclusive play communication boards in various town parks. These communication boards are designed to empower children with autism in their play experiences, fostering a sense of belonging and community while also helping children with autism develop their communication and social interaction skills.
 
“Rocco’s Voice for Autism is a truly inspiring organization working to ensure every child feels welcomed and included. The Town Board and I share this mission, which is why we’re working to install play communication boards in our town parks,” said Supervisor Saladino. “Communication boards create a universal language for all children to play together – regardless of ability – and we welcome this opportunity to foster an understanding and compassionate environment.”
 
The communication boards feature symbols and images that facilitate non-verbal communication, enabling children with autism to express themselves more easily. This initiative aligns with Rocco’s Voice for Autism’s commitment to advocating for accessible and inclusive spaces for individuals with autism. Boards are being installed at the following Town facilities thanks to the generosity of the Warner Fund:
  • Burns Park – Massapequa
  • Allen Park – Farmingdale
  • Marjorie Post Park – Massapequa
  • Syosset Woodbury Park – Syosset
  • TOBAY Spray Park – TOBAY Beach
  • TOBAY Marina – TOBAY Beach
  • Plainview Old Bethpage Park – Plainview
  • Theodore Roosevelt Park – Oyster Bay
  • Florence Avenue Beach – Massapequa
  • Haypath Park – Plainview
  • Borella Field – Bethpage
  • Tappen Beach – Glen Head
  • Plainedge Park – Massapequa
  • Field of Dreams – Massapequa
“We are excited about the positive impact these communication boards will have on the lives of children with autism in our community,” said Councilman Steve Labriola. “This partnership exemplifies our dedication to creating an inclusive environment where every child can thrive, and we thank Rocco’s Voice for Autism for their continued dedication to this important cause.”
 
CREDIT: Town of Oyster Bay
 

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