On World Autism Awareness Day (April 2), IVEA partners joined the Autism-Europe’s awareness raising campaign as a way of showing their commitment to promote a society inclusive of all and accepting of diversity.
It is estimated that 7 million people are on the autism spectrum in the European Union. Most of them experience widespread discrimination in many fields of life as well as social exclusion. In order to respond to the daily challenges autistic people face, AE is conducting a Europe-wide awareness raising campaign in 2019, together with its 90 member associations in 26 EU countries, with the motto “A New Dynamic for Autism. I ∞ autism”.
To raise awareness of the objectives of the campaign, AE encourages supporters to make the infinity symbol, which symbolizes neurodiversity, strength and unity. Making progress to improve life outcomes for autistic people and their families can only be achieved with mutual respect, and understanding. This year, the campaign is also closely linked to the objectives of Autism-Europe’s 12th International Congress, taking place in Nice, France, in September 2019.
Autism is a lifelong disability and all member states face similar challenges across Europe, including providing timely access to diagnosis, education, employment, housing and support for life in the community. A holistic approach is needed to respond to the needs of autistic people, and some member states perform better than others. A EU approach would help reduce inequalities and exchange good practices. It would also provide support for autistic people and their families to exercise their right of free movement more easily.
AE’s side event at the UN in Geneva
On April 1st 2019, Autism-Europe organised a side event with members of the CRPD Committee at the UN Palais des Nations in Geneva, with the support of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Malta. This event aims at highlighting ways to tackle barriers faced by autistic people when implementing the UNCRPD in various fields of life, including access to employment.
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How can I support the campaign?
People willing to support the campaign can post pictures of them doing the infinity gesture or holding the campaign visual on social media using the hashtag #AutismDay2019, together with an explanation of what kind of action they take to support an inclusive society for autistic people.
The official video of the campaign was created by Autism Europe in partnership with Autismo España features actress Nadia de Santiago (Cable Girls). It encourages society to embrace diversity and highlights that we can all contribute to the inclusion of autistic people. AE has also released a campaign toolkit that explains the objectives of the campaign and includes communication materials and strategies in more than 14 different languages, as well as in Easy-To-Read format.