Blog

Action in Autism (AiA) – World Autism Acceptance Month 2026

The rallying call for persons with disabilities is ‘Nothing About us, without us’, and so it is for our neurodiverse population.  As part of Action in Autism’s acceptance and action campaign, Action in Autism has planned a series of events and programmess to advocate for the rights of autistic people and their families during April, World Autism Acceptance month.

The organisation’s activism and advocacy are delivered through a range of key events:

Pizza and Paint and sensory sensational day – 18 April 2026

Members of the autism community are invited to attend a Pizza and Paint Day to prepare posters and banners for the silent walk on 23 April 2026.  The community is invited to bring a pizza to share.  At the same time children and young adults with autism can enjoy a sensory celebration, with a foam pit, ball pond, trampoline and oral, aural and visual sensory fun  from 10h00 to 12h00 on 18 April 2026 at the Action in Autism Centre, 105 Haig Road, Parkhill.  A guest speaker will address the gathering on the rights of autistic people to employment.  The event is free event for all in the autistic community. 

Getting ready to raise awareness around Autism are young adults, Ndumiso Zungu and Zahid Khan, from the Action in Autism Centre

Silent Walk – 23 April 2026

The public is invited to partner with Action in Autism on a Silent Walk on 23 April 2026, from 12h00 to 14h00, starting at Gugu Dlamini Park and ending at City Hall. “Approximately 50% of Autistic people are non-speaking, so during the walk, participants will communicate without spoken language, using alternative methods such as sign language, writing, gestures, and tapping, to show solidarity with those who are partial or non-speakers,” says AiA Director Diane Mariah-Singh.   ‘This is a powerful, inclusive demonstration that provides support for our neurodiverse population.  Action in Autism neurodivergent advocates and executive members, Yolanda Ziqubu and Prashant Parsunath will hand over a memorandum of demands to the City Mayor.” 

Getting ready to raise awareness around Autism are young adults, Anthony Daniel Eastwood, Isaac Jethro Munisamy and Siyathemba Shongwe, from the Action in Autism Centre.

Empowerment and Capacity Building in Person and Online Workshops of Private and Public Enterprises

Throughout the month of April 2026, Autism Advocates will be available to empower and capacitate companies on the importance of including autistic people in their workforce.  This aligns with the organisation’s Skills Development and Business Hub, a three year established programme developed to capacitate autistic people with skills to enter the open labour market or set up their own micro businesses.  

“There are too few autistics employed and Government is not meeting its target of 7% employment rate for persons with disabilities,” explains Mariah-Singh .  “This needs to change.”

For more information contact 031 5633039 or email aiadirector@actioninautism.org.za  to partner with AiA for any or all of these initiatives.