Bahrain Paralympic Committee on World Autism Awareness Day. BPC

The aim of the day was to provide an opportunity to come together as a community and promote a deeper understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders. The Bahrain Paralympic Committee participated in the event.

Events to mark World Autism Awareness Day are important to highlight the unique strengths and perspectives of people living with autism. The day aimed to highlight the importance of promoting inclusion and acceptance in society.

For people with autism, this need for inclusion is fundamental to their development and growth. Society is becoming more involved and committed, but support is still needed. Raising awareness. The event was well attended by members of the community and people interested in autism issues. Thanks to these people, opportunities are beginning to improve.

World Autism Awareness Day activities included a wide range of workshops and events to raise awareness, understanding and appreciation of the challenges faced by people on the autism spectrum.

Bahrain Harbour celebrated World Autism Day. BPC
Bahrain Harbour celebrated World Autism Day. BPC

These activities included educational workshops, conferences, artistic and cultural performances. At these events, experiences, advice and values are shared. A sense of camaraderie is created between different individuals. 

The Bahrain Paralympic Committee is a leading organisation in supporting and empowering people on the autism spectrum in society. The Committee expressed its satisfaction to be part of this important event and emphasised on "the importance of community awareness and understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders and the need to promote tolerance and acceptance to ensure their full and productive participation in society." 

"Promoting acceptance and achieving natural integration for people with autism is an ambitious challenge. But it's one that is beginning to be met thanks to initiatives like this. World Autism Awareness Day helps to give visibility to this sector of society and the dedicated individuals who are working to make improvements," the Committee added.