I don’t want to change him for the world, I want to change the world for him
Mel, Harry's mum
World Autism Acceptance Month is a time to come together, celebrate progress and keep demanding change for autistic people and their families.
Inclusion and acceptance are essential for autistic people to live happier, healthier and longer lives. That's why we collaborate with autistic people and their families to deliver campaigns that create change.
By working together, we can change hearts and minds and make the world fairer and more inclusive for autistic and fellow neurodivergent people.
We'll launch our 2026 campaign in April. Until then, explore our previous campaigns below.
How you can make a difference for World Autism Acceptance Month
We're stronger together. If you want to create positive change for autistic people and their families, there are lots of ways to get involved. Whether that's this April, or beyond.