Making Sense of Autism in Northern Ireland

 

Autism NI in partnership with the Children and Young People’s Strategic Partnership (CYPSP) hosted a series of family fun days across Northern Ireland this month to raise awareness of Autism in the classroom, workplace and local community during World Autism Awareness Month, April 2018.

Five ‘Making Sense of Autism’ family events took place throughout Northern Ireland and were been organised by local Autism NI volunteer support groups from the Armagh, Bangor, Dungannon, Lisburn and Newry areas.

The family events took place in Belfast, Derry/Londonderry, Ballymena, Enniskillen and Lisburn and provided an opportunity for local families to come together and enjoy a day of interactive activities along with a health and information fair.

 

One parent shared with us some feedback since attending the Derry/Londonderry family fun day event “I attended the Autism NI Fun Day on Saturday with my son as he is undergoing screening at the minute, and it was absolutely fantastic.  To a newbie like me, it was welcoming, comforting and great fun.  A very special thank you for arranging the event. Meeting and chatting to parents who are a little further on in their journey was such a help to get some of our many questions answered, I slept like a log for the first time in a long time on Saturday night!”.

 

Autism NI supports individuals and their families living with the daily challenges of Autism to become integrated and valued members of the community, and to celebrate World Autism Awareness Month this April the charity will be hosting a series of ‘Making Sense of Autism’ family events to help local communities across Northern Ireland understand Autism and enjoy a fun free interactive kids zone and health fair.

 

Autism NI CEO Kerry Boyd said: “These events have been in the planning stages for months and it has been absolutely wonderful to see so many families coming together to help us raise awareness for Autism. “As a charity I am delighted that we have been able to support our families through a fun, interactive and informative day. The health fairs gave so many parents an opportunity to gain vital information about support services available within their local area and it was great to see our children playing together and enjoying all the fun interactive activities on offer. “I would also like to thank all the dignitaries that attended showing their support of Autism NI and the Autism community in Northern Ireland.”

 

The Children and Young People’s Strategic Partnership (CYPSP) coordinated the health and information zones at each of the family events. A range of community, voluntary and statutory agencies attended each event to offer advice and information on health and wellbeing and promote family support services and programmes available to parents, carers, children, young people and families in local communities and across Northern Ireland.

 

For further information about the ‘Making Sense of Autism’ campaign or for further information on the support groups contact 028 9040 1729 or visit www.autismni.org or the Love Belfast publication https://lovebelfast.co.uk/autism-nis-family-fun-days/