Today is World Autism Awareness Day!

World Autism Awareness Day

Quick Facts

World Autism Awareness Day raises an awareness of issues surrounding people, particularly children, with autism worldwide.

Local names

NameLanguage
World Autism Awareness DayEnglish
Día Mundial de Concienciación sobre el AutismoSpanish

World Autism Awareness Day 2011

Saturday, April 2, 2011

World Autism Awareness Day 2012

Monday, April 2, 2012
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World Autism Awareness Day aims to increase people's awareness about people, especially children, with autism. The day often features educational events for teachers, health care workers and parents, as well as exhibitions showcasing work created by children with autism.
Autism awareness ribbon
World Autism Awareness Day is a global event involving the collective efforts of communities and governments of all levels in society. ©iAutism Speaks Inc.

What do people do?

Many events are organized on World Autism Awareness Day. These include:

  • Panel discussions with autism experts, politicians and non-governmental organization (NGO) representatives.
  • Informational events for parents of children with autism.
  • Conferences and workshops for professionals working with people with autism.
  • Artistic workshops for people with autism.
  • Television and radio shows, as well as newspaper features, about people with autism and their lives.
  • The launch of educational materials for parents and teachers.
  • Exhibitions of art work by artists with autism.
  • The display of posters and banners to increase public awareness of autism.


Special clinics are also organized for families dealing with autism to obtain consultations with pediatricians, educational psychologists and social workers.

Public life

World Autism Awareness Day is not a public holiday.

Background

Autism is a developmental disability that remains with a person for his or her whole life. This condition affects the brain's functions. The first signs usually appear before a child is three years old. People with autism often:

  • Find social interaction difficult.
  • Have problems with verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • Demonstrate restrictive and repetitive behavior.
  • Have a limited set of interests and activities.

Autism affects girls and boys of all races and in all geographic regions and has a large impact on children, their families, communities and societies. The prevalence is currently rising in many countries around the world. Caring for and educating children and young people with this condition places challenges on health care, education and training programs. 

On November 1, 2007, the United Nations (UN) called for one day each year to be designated as World Autism Day. On December 18, 2007, the UN General Assembly designated April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day. It was first observed in 2008.

World Autism Awareness Day Observances

Weekday sort-0.pngDate sort-0.pngYear sort-1.pngNameHoliday typeWhere it is observed
WedApr 22008World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 
ThuApr 22009World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 
FriApr 22010World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 
SatApr 22011World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 
MonApr 22012World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 
TueApr 22013World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 
WedApr 22014World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 
ThuApr 22015World Autism Awareness DayUnited Nation day 

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