Autism Awareness Week

World Autism Awareness Day is an internationally recognised day taking place on April 2nd every year. In the week of 1 - 7 April surrounding this day, the public are encouraged to take part in World Autism Awareness Week – a full seven days where people across the UK take part in activities to raise money and awareness for the National Autistic Society.
As part of ‘World Austim Awareness Week’ student Owen Thorley has produced a presentation helping to bring awareness and support for those with the condition. The students will be shown the presentation and have discussions during form time, to bring more understanding and help to promote the campaign backed by Chris Packham.
The campaign is run by the Autistic Society and Owen is also selling badges to raise funds for the organisation, so make sure you bring a donation on Tuesday 2nd April (Official World Autism Day), when Owen will be selling the ribbon badges around school.
We would like to thank Owen for bringing this information to his fellow students and for his wonderful fundraising for the cause. We hope that others will follow this example.
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