The Project
Partners
Presentation of the consortium organizations participating in DIMEN.

Lago Becu
Lago Becu is an SME founded in 2006. Our work has focused on the fields of technology, information, and VET. As a socially concerned company we are committed to creating a more inclusive world that ensures diversity and acceptance. This goal is achieved by making our work environment neurodiverse friendly. We want to further our mission to build a bridge between the business world and people with autism by raising awareness of neurodiverse-friendly spaces and facilitating their implementation. Also, by offering training opportunities for adults with autism. Lago Becu's is a neurodiverse company, as three of their partners have been diagnosed with autism. Lago Becu is an ambassador organisation of Missions Valencia 2030 (https://www.missionsvalencia.eu/ambaixadors/?lang=en)They are also members of the Economy of the Common Good, which is a european network of enterprises that focus on the persons wellbeing instead of only focusing on the profits.

Fundación Miradas
Fundación Miradas is a Spanish non-profit organisation founded in 2013 whose mission is to build a better future for autistic people and their families by ensuring their legal protection and promoting research, innovation, and training.
The foundation operates under a rights-based, person-centred and family-centred approach, aimed at structurally improving support systems. Its work integrates family support, the generation of scientific knowledge, and the specialised training of professionals.
In the field of family support, the organisation provides guidance and assistance to families of autistic people across all stages of the life cycle, promoting the strengthening of parental competences, access to resources, and the effective exercise of rights. Legal protection constitutes a cross-cutting dimension of its activities.
In research, Fundación Miradas focuses on early childhood and early detection of autism, as well as on ageing, parenting from the perspective of autistic adults, independent living, the exercise of rights, and the specific realities of autistic women. Its objective is to generate applied knowledge that contributes to the improvement of policies, professional practices, and intervention models.
In the area of training, the foundation prioritises the capacity-building of professionals in education, healthcare, and social services, promoting evidence-based approaches, family-centred practices, and inclusive support models.
Fundación Miradas maintains active cooperation at European level with third-sector organisations, academic institutions, and public bodies, as well as stable collaborations with institutions in Latin America, fostering knowledge exchange and the development of joint initiatives.
Through the integration of legal protection, research, innovation, and training, Fundación Miradas contributes to the creation of new and better opportunities, as well as to the development of a better future for autistic people and their families.

Child and Adolescent Center (CAC)
Child and Adolescent Center (CAC) is a civil non-profit organization, which was founded in Chios, Greece in March 1996 aiming to develop and provide mental health services in the spirit of social and communal psychiatry: prevention, prompt diagnosis, therapy, scientific research, planning and implementing programs of public health, education and sensitization of the community. CAC purpose is to plan and implement educational programs for professionals and experts on mental health and special education, participate in the implementation of European programs as a coordinator or partner, has a presence in the scientific community with publication of articles in Greek and international scientific journals, so as with presentations and announcements at PanHellenic, European and International conferences. The Child and Adolescent Center has served by the end of 2025 12,079 children, teenagers, adults. At the same time, it guides and supports their families in every possible way. At an institutional level CAC participates in the formulation of mental health policies in Greece and Europe through participation in networks and committees. Its vision is a world that talks about mental health comfortably and recognizes, understands and accepts the diversity of people with psychiatric / psychological / developmental disorders.