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~ In a move towards promoting understanding, inclusion, and community, the Council has officially declared April as Autism Acceptance Month. The resolution was proposed by Councilors Durkan, Breadon, and Pepén and aims to shift the focus from awareness to genuine acceptance. This change comes after the observance was originally established as Autism Awareness Month in 1970.
The Council's recognition of Autism Acceptance Month highlights the fact that autism is not just a diagnosis, but also an identity, a community, and a lived experience. It acknowledges the ongoing challenges faced by individuals with autism in areas such as education, employment, housing, and daily life.
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The resolution also emphasizes the crucial role played by local organizations in advocating for and supporting the autism community. These include Autism Speaks, the Aspire Program at Mass General Brigham, STRIVE Boston, and the Common Room.
By adopting this resolution, the Council is reaffirming its commitment to equity and inclusion. It recognizes the valuable contributions of individuals with autism and their impact on all aspects of civic life. This move towards acceptance is a step in the right direction for creating a more inclusive society for those on the autism spectrum.
The Council's recognition of Autism Acceptance Month highlights the fact that autism is not just a diagnosis, but also an identity, a community, and a lived experience. It acknowledges the ongoing challenges faced by individuals with autism in areas such as education, employment, housing, and daily life.
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The resolution also emphasizes the crucial role played by local organizations in advocating for and supporting the autism community. These include Autism Speaks, the Aspire Program at Mass General Brigham, STRIVE Boston, and the Common Room.
By adopting this resolution, the Council is reaffirming its commitment to equity and inclusion. It recognizes the valuable contributions of individuals with autism and their impact on all aspects of civic life. This move towards acceptance is a step in the right direction for creating a more inclusive society for those on the autism spectrum.
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