Thursday, May 12, 2022

May is Mental Health Awareness Month!

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

This May, our focus is on Mental Health Awareness Month where we'll share resources on suicide prevention, statistics, and facts about the intersectionalities of Autism and mental health. Because the intersectionalities between Autism and co-occurring mental health conditions are so prevalent, it is imperative that the Autism community collaborates with health advocates, organizations, and policymakers to offer more equitable mental health supports.

Did you know: People with Autism are three times as likely to have suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and deaths by suicide than neurotypical individuals.

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Summer Camps and Activities

While the free-flowing days of summer can be relaxing for some children with Autism, the break from school routines may be stressful for others, who often thrive in structured and predictable settings. Check out our Summer camp and activity resources for ideas to keep children active, engaged, and in a routine.

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Please join us for our Community Connections: Vaccine Education Initiative webinar on Friday, May 20th at 11:00 am EST with Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine scientist and Autism parent, and Dr. Emily Hotez, Developmental Researcher and Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCLA and sibling to an Autistic sister. Together they will discuss mental health challenges, long Covid, and vaccine hesitancy during Covid-19.

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