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CASPA and partners present World Autism Understanding Day

Update 31 March 2025

 

It is with disappointment that CASPA and the Northern River's Autism Association have cancelled their upcoming event for World Autism Day on Wednesday 2 April 2025 due to unforeseen wet weather.
 
They want to remind the community that while the event can't happen, World Autism Understanding Day is worth recognising and celebrating!
 
A great place to start is reading more about autism on the Autism Awareness Australia website.
 
You can keep an eye on the Northern River’s Autism Association’s events page for future events in our region.
 
Or, if you need help accessing support services for you or your child, you can head to the CASPA website or call them on 1300 227 722.
 
Though they are sad the day can’t go ahead, both organisations look forward to seeing everyone at future events to celebrate our wonderfully vibrant and diverse community.
 
Original article 25 March 2025
 

Regional care services provider CASPA and The Northern Rivers Autism Association have joined forces to create a community event in recognition of World Autism Understanding Day on Wednesday 2 April 2025.

 

A variety of local groups and organisations will come together to help celebrate this year’s theme “My Positive Autistic Identity”. The family-friendly event aims to support, empower and celebrate people with autism, while broadening community understanding and acceptance.

 

The free event will be held in the Lismore CBD at The Quad and will feature:

 

  • • Informative and interactive stalls
  • • Sensory-friendly activities
    • • Live music with performances from the Little Tucki Creek Band, The Bones, Living School student  bands and the RedINC Performance Choir
  • • Delicious lunch options including The Ugly Dumpling and JunkYard BBQ
  • • Guest speakers
  • • Opportunities to learn and ask questions
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CASPA Employee and Community Experience Officer Jessica Fraser said the event is an excellent opportunity to bring the community together again after the effects of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

 

“Our community is so good at coming together in times of crisis, so it’s nice to give them more opportunities to connect for a celebratory reason. Particularly after recent weather events and the resulting stress and damage. While they were less devastating than initially predicted, it was still anxiety provoking, especially for those affected by the 2022 floods.

 

“There’s power in community showing up and supporting events like these. Sharing in music, food, creativity and lifting each other up. Embracing our community’s diversity makes us stronger.

 

“If you’re working in the Lismore CBD on Wednesday 2 April, come down, grab something to eat, support people with autism, and celebrate our vibrant community.”

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