Its not an awful idea, but most neurodivergent people don't really have issues that would be alleviated by parking slightly closer. However given the focus on "parents of neurodivergent children" I'm assuming the focus will be on things like more severely autistic children, who may indeed have problems being in public for extended periods.
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Is this for when I'm parking at a new place and I don't know what parking is like around there so I go on Google street view and look around to pre plan where I can park but when I get there it isn't actually available so I drive around the block a few times looking for parking before parking somewhere inconveniently far away because at least it was clearly marked? Is this for people that do that?
Apparently it's reserving spaces that are "quiet or suitable" for neurodivergent children so it may not quite serve you!

Explaining that the parking would be “primarily for the parents of children who have autism, ADHD or other neuro-divergent conditions”,
What's going to stop non-neurodivergent people parking in them? How do you check someone's neurodivergent credentials?
I can see conflicts occurring over the issue of the self-diagnosed with minor neurodivergency compared to serious cases. Communicating the purpose of these spaces will be of particular importance to prevent misuse. On top of this you can absolute bet on the right seizing upon it to spread misinformation or attack.
It does make sense though. If you've got a seriously autistic child you have several of the same issues a person with a mobility disability has. There are already parent + child spaces practically everywhere in the UK so I assume that's true of Ireland too but I bet there are occasions when these spaces are full or it would still be easier to use the disabled parking that they're not allowed to use without a pass.
Asking everybody who parks there what their favorite train is
