April is Autism Awareness Month.
And now Adam Harris, CEO of As I AM wants to highlight the positives that come with saying "yes" for a change:
Too often autistic people face invisible barriers because of how the world works and the judgement and attitudes of others. They are so used to being told ‘No’. We want people to say ‘Yes’ for a change: Yes to employment, Yes to education and Yes to community inclusion.
Adam Harris was born with Aspergers Syndrome, a condition on the high-functioning end of the Autism Spectrum.
He considers himself extremely fortunate. He benefitted from early intervention, allowing him to lead an extremely full life today.
At least 1 in 65 people in Ireland are autistic and nearly 300,000 people have an immediate family member on the autism spectrum.
Adam spoke to Alison Curtis on Weekend Breakfast all about the new Autism Acceptance campaign:
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He founded As I Am in 2014 and it is now one of Ireland's leading Autism charities and advocacy groups.
“Say Yes to Autism Acceptance”
The “Say Yes to Autism Acceptance” guide includes 10 ways to say yes to Autism Acceptance, which will be available in SuperValu stores throughout World Autism Month in April.
HOW TO HELP
Share #AutismMonthSayYes on social channels.
Enquiries to its service increased by 280% on the same period prior to the pandemic.
You can donate to As I Am HERE: asiam.ie/donate