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Small changes, big difference

This April is World Autism Acceptance Month!  

We’re talking about different autistic experiences and focusing on the small changes that can make a big difference to the lives of autistic people. 

From stimming and masking to sensory overload and burnout, use our resources to increase understanding about what it's like being autistic.  

Sharing knowledge and offering support are small changes that will make a big difference to the lives of autistic young people and their families.  

Autistic experiences

There are a range of experiences that are unique to autistic people. Learning more about these experiences can make a big difference to the lives of autistic people.
Check out our Instagram page during World Autism Acceptance Week for much more information.

Graphic explaining autistic experiences

Small changes, big difference

Find out how small changes can make a big difference to autistic people at school, in the workplace and in everyday life.

At school
Hear insights from young people and learn more about increasing autism acceptance in schools.

At school

Hear insights from young people and learn more about increasing autism acceptance in schools.

At work
Find out how your workplace can become a more inclusive place for autistic young people.  

At work

Find out how your workplace can become a more inclusive place for autistic young people.  

In everyday life
Hear young people explain how small changes can help them feel accepted in their everyday lives.  

In everyday life

Hear young people explain how small changes can help them feel accepted in their everyday lives.  

Download our resources

Download our posters, virtual backgrounds, and email signature below to champion
autistic children and young people wherever you are. You can also use our social media toolkit to raise awareness with your followers.

Virtual backgrounds

Virtual backgrounds

Posters

Posters

Email signature

Email signature

Social media toolkit

Social media toolkit