IN CONVERSATION WITH TUBBY

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April is globally recognised as both Autism Awareness Month and Autism Acceptance Month. While awareness focuses on recognising and identifying autism as a condition, acceptance goes a step further — promoting inclusion, understanding, and the celebration of neurodiversity. It’s about truly embracing the unique perspectives and strengths of individuals on the autism spectrum.
For South Africans, this month is a chance to reflect on how far we’ve come in understanding autism — and where we still need to improve. It shines a light on the gaps that remain in support systems, education, and public perceptions.
To explore these important topics, I recently took part in a #FacebookFridays session hosted by the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG). The guest speaker, Vicky Otle, principal of the Sisu Hub School for Autistic Children and a seasoned autism educator, offered deep and practical insights
She highlighted one of the most important truths about autism: it’s not a one-size-fits-all diagnosis. Every autistic person is different. Some may need substantial daily support, while others live independently and thrive in various settings.
As we move through April, let’s shift from just awareness to meaningful acceptance — advocating for better inclusion, support, and opportunities for autistic individuals in all areas of South African society.
15 Apr English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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