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2026 Theme : “Lifespan In Autism, Meet The Unmet Needs”
We are thrilled to have you join us for this important journey into the world of Autism Awareness Day 2026.
Whether you are here to deepen your knowledge, strengthen your skills, or gain new perspectives on autism across the lifespan, this event is designed to provide valuable insights for everyone.
We believe that awareness and knowledge about autism should be accessible to all, empowering communities to be more inclusive and supportive
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The fee is affordable for everyone with CPDs for Medical Professionals (Doctors and Nurses)
VENUE : MYDIN MUTIARA RINI
Theme : “Lifespan In Autism,Meet The Unmet Needs”
Autism Awareness Day 2026 marks a special milestone, with a dedicated focus on the journey of individuals on the autism spectrum—from adolescence into adulthood.
This event brings together communities, professionals, educators, and families on a dynamic platform for awareness, advocacy, and collaboration. Join us in advancing understanding, fostering acceptance, and building a more inclusive future for individuals with autism.
This year’s program highlights the theme:
“Lifespan in Autism: Meeting the Unmet Needs”, focusing on the often-overlooked challenges faced by adolescents and adults with autism.
Insightful Keynote Sessions
Delivered by experienced professionals in the field of psychiatry, public health, and autism care, focusing on lifespan development, neurodiversity, and inclusive support systems.
Multidisciplinary Expertise
Featuring speakers from diverse backgrounds, including healthcare professionals, educators, and allied health practitioners with extensive clinical and community experience.
Engaging Talks & Knowledge Sharing
Covering key topics such as emotional regulation, transition into adulthood, relationships and sexuality, independent living, and family support systems for individuals with autism.
Community & Professional Networking
An opportunity to build meaningful connections across government agencies, NGOs, academic institutions, and healthcare providers.
This event features parents, teachers, NGO representatives, psychiatrists, healthcare professionals, and occupational therapists—each sharing honest stories, challenges, hopes, and practical experiences in supporting individuals on the autism spectrum.
Beyond professional knowledge, this is a space for understanding through real-life perspectives—how families grow, how support systems evolve, and how we can better accompany individuals with autism as they move from adolescence into adulthood.
Together, we learn, reflect, and strengthen our community to create a more compassionate and inclusive future.