• PHOTO: Hamish and Sarah Rodgers speak about understanding autism.
SATURDAY 2 April marked World Autism Awareness Day, but Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) has moved to push things further, by changing the wording to World Autism Understanding Day.
“While World Autism Understanding Day is about celebrating the Autistic community, it is essential that we educate the wider public to ensure Autistic people feel comfortable about disclosing their disability and are supported,” said Aspect CEO Jacqui Borland.
“We want to help people understand how to respond if a person shares, they . . .
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