Spectrum Colour Walk took place on Saturday 5th April in Battersea Park, London. Thank you to everyone who came along, walked and fundraised together.
Together we can make every step count to create a society that works for autistic people and every penny raised by you this World Autism Acceptance Month enables us to do this.
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Spectrum Colour Walk is a sponsored 5k walk that takes place during World Autism Acceptance Month in April in London. It's an inclusive, walk in a green space with other supporters and their families.
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Autistic people face discrimination and barriers across all sectors of society – in the health and social care systems, in education, in employment, and everywhere in between. It is crucial that autistic people, and their families and carers, can access tailored information, guidance and support to overcome those barriers, along with opportunities to explore their interests, develop skills and build friendships for fulfilled lives.By fundraising for the National Autistic Society, you’ll be directly supporting autistic people and their families. You can read more in our latest impact report.
If you are looking for advice and guidance about autism, we offer a wide range of information on topics such as what is autism, diagnosis, communication, mental health, education, and more.
By fundraising for the National Autistic Society, you’ll be directly supporting autistic people and their families. You can read more in our latest impact report.
If you are looking for advice and guidance about autism, we offer a wide range of information on topics such as what is autism, diagnosis, communication, mental health, education, and more.