CHICAGO, IL – April 2nd marks World Autism Awareness Day, an annual global initiative established by the United Nations to promote awareness and understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and to support research to find new ways to improve wellness and inclusion for individuals with ASD.
This year’s theme is “Transforming the narrative: Contributions at home, at work, in the arts and in policymaking,” which focuses on recognizing the contributions of individuals with ASD in various fields and highlighting the importance of creating equal opportunities for individuals with autism in all aspects of life.
The initiative seeks to transform the narrative surrounding autism by celebrating the unique strengths and talents of individuals with ASD, and by creating a more inclusive society that values and embraces diversity. By recognizing the contributions of individuals with autism in various fields, from the arts to policymaking, we can promote a more positive and empowering narrative around autism.
There are many ways to get involved in World Autism Awareness Day, including participating in virtual events, sharing information on social media, and donating to organizations that support individuals with autism and their families.
Let us all work towards transforming the narrative around Autism Spectrum Disorder on this World Autism Awareness Day, and celebrate the contributions of individuals with ASD in all aspects of life.