All Project Materials Are Intended For Public Use and Redistribution
If you would like to help spread awareness, here are materials that you can use at your establishments and organizations.
Five weekly slideshows have been provided for weekly presentation use.
A weekly discussion has been included at the end of each presentation to help wrap up each presentation. Feel free to try and engage attendees at the beginning of the presentation, it is great if a small discussion is possible after each presentation.
History of Autism, Dan Aykroyd, Satoshi Tajiri, and Symbols
Terms, Differences, Temple Grandin, and Greta Thunberg
Discrimination, Common Myths and Misconceptions, Anthony Hopkins, and Courtney Love
Diagnoses Statistics, Stephen Wiltshire MBE, and Kayla Cromer
Supporting People, Autism In Media, Susan Boyle, and Chris Packham
Sensory-Friendly Day - recommended after Week 2 Presentation
To raise awareness of sensory sensitivities common in autism. Wearing comfortable, soft clothing helps promote understanding and inclusivity.
Passion / Hyper-fixation Day - recommended after Week 3
As we've learned, Autistic people have deep interests and you can help express yours by wearing something that represents a favorite topic, movie, show, book, etc.
Recommend putting these up where you can, so passerby's can quickly scan it and be brought here.
brief history, statistics, few examples of famous people, how it affects people.
it skims over some of the topics and subjects that some of the presentations go over.
It's a type of acrostic-poetry-style poster, when you pay attention to the capitalized letters.