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    World Autism Awareness Day – 2nd April 2020

    17 Feb 2020 by Stuart Ashmore

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    Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others.

    There are around 700,000 people on the Autism spectrum also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the UK.

    Project Aspie will be hosting a Special Event – Celebrating World Autism Awareness Day at Somerset House between 18.00 pm – 20.00 pm.

    This event will be focusing on People’s Stories Celebrating Asperger’s and Autism Awareness and Autism Lived Experience and The Positives of Mental Strength and Neurodiversity and Inclusion in the Work Place.

    This event will feature Special Guests and Special Guest Speakers who do amazing work within the community.

    Details of Special Guest Speakers for this event will be announced very soon.

    Somerset House has a relaxed environment and has easy accessibility for people to attend.

    Tickets Required on Entry. Please Register via Eventbrite: https://project-aspie-2-april-2020-celebrating-world-autism-awareness-day-tickets-93568669409

    Somerset House is situated 5 minutes from Birmingham New Street Train Station and Grand Central.

    Address for Somerset House is 37 Somerset House, Temple Street, Birmingham, B2 5DP.

    For more information on this Special Event to Celebrate World Autism Awareness Day please feel free to contact Project Aspie on 0121 312 0587 or 07821548904 or e-mail graeme@projectaspie.org.uk

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