Don’t Knock It

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Above from left: musician and advocate Dervla Burke; Adam Harris, CEO of AsIAm; Broadcaster Miriam O’Callaghan and writer Stefanie Preissner

This morning.

Unidentified park, Dublin.

The official Irish launch of World Autism Month and autism group AsIAm’s ‘Same Chance’ campaign which will run throughout April. The campaign highlights a new report on attitudes towards autistic people in Ireland and aims to ensure autistic people are ‘afforded the same chance in life from school, friendship, employment and access to public services.’

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11 thoughts on “Don’t Knock It

  1. GiggidyGoo

    That photo reminds me of a scene in Blazing Saddles where the cowboys were queueing up to pay a toll.

  2. Smith

    Came across this the other day:

    “Takiwatanga” is the Maori word for autism and it means “In their own time and space”.

    Autism is very much in my family & I think this is such a nice word & concept.

  3. Hughie Luas

    I see Penny’s kiled it on the wardrobe again.

    And yer man’s shoes. I HATE those shoes every Permanent TSB Customer Success Executive (Call centre drone) wears with the Zara pants and the H&M shirt. Appalling.

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