Raising awareness of Autism

Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental difference that shapes how people think, communicate, interact with others, and experience the world. It is often non-apparent, and many of the challenges autistic people face arise from barriers in society, such as environments that are overwhelming, a lack of understanding, or limited flexibility in how people communicate and work.

Globally, an estimated 1 in 100 people are Autistic. Every autistic person is different, with their own strengths, preferences, and ways of experiencing the world. Creating inclusive, understanding environments helps remove barriers and enables autistic people to thrive in workplaces, schools, and public spaces.

At the Sunflower, we’re proud to stand alongside autistic people and the wider community, helping to build greater awareness, understanding and support.

Access to additional resources is included for Corporate and Global Sunflower members.. Log in to your Sunflower account to view and download the full set below.

 

Learn more about Autism


World Autism Awareness Day takes place each year on 2 April. While this day plays an important role in raising global awareness, our commitment to supporting autistic people goes beyond a single date. Want to raise awareness across your organization? We’ve created an autism Invisible Disabilities Index entry to build understanding, share lived experiences, and provide guidance on how to remove barriers and offer meaningful support.


Read the invisible disabilities index entry

Sunflower personalized cards

Our personalized Sunflower cards allow individuals to quietly communicate what they want others to know, without needing to say a word.


"I am autistic" card


These allow individuals to move more confidently through public and professional spaces.

Keep an eye on the Sunflower shop  for the latest cards.

 

 

Access to additional resources is included for Corporate and Global Sunflower members.. Log in to your Sunflower account to view and download the full set below.