World Autism Awareness Day is observed on April 2nd every year to raise awareness and promote understanding of autism, a developmental disorder that affects communication, social interaction, and behaviour.
The day was designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007 to encourage member states to take measures to raise awareness about autism and to encourage early diagnosis and intervention. Autism affects millions of people around the world, and the day serves as an opportunity to promote inclusion, acceptance, and understanding for those with autism.
On World Autism Awareness Day, many organizations and communities around the world hold events and activities to raise awareness of autism and promote understanding and inclusion. These may include seminars, workshops, awareness campaigns, and fundraising events.
The colour blue is commonly associated with World Autism Awareness Day, and people often wear blue clothing or accessories to show their support. Light It Up Blue is a global campaign that promotes awareness of autism and encourages individuals and organizations to light up buildings and landmarks in blue on April 2nd.
Overall, World Autism Awareness Day is an important opportunity to promote understanding and support for those with autism and their families and to work towards a more inclusive and accepting society.
Use the hashtag #AutismDay
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} April 02, 2023 |
Sunday, 03:10 am to 03:10 am |
n Education, Health, World Events |
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