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By Peter Clark (Senior Editor, Autism Info Center) Wednesday 29th April 2026 |
In a message for World Autism Understanding Month, autistic advocate Kayne has shared his experiences and what he wants people to understand about being neurodivergent.
Kayne, a recent school graduate, emphasizes the importance of listening to autistic voices and being open to different ways of thinking and communicating.
He believes that true inclusion comes from acceptance and understanding, rather than just awareness.
Through his advocacy work, Kayne hopes to build greater confidence and inclusion for other young autistic person.
He shares the challenges he faced at school and the support that made a positive difference in his life.
His story is part of a wider effort to promote a more inclusive society where the unique perspectives of neurodivergent people are valued.
Kayne encourages everyone to learn more about autism and to challenge the stereotypes that often exist.
His message serves as a reminder that every person on the spectrum has their own unique journey and that their voices are essential in shaping the future of support and service, highlighting the impact of self-advocacy and the power of personal stories in fostering empathy and social change.
Source: ABC News (Australia)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-27/
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