Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility on Campus

World Autism Awareness Day

March 30, 2026

Illustration of a diverse group of people, including a wheelchair user, holding colourful placards representing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Photo: United Nations

April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD), designated by the United Nations in 2007. This day focuses on promoting the rights, inclusion, and well-being of autistic people. It also raises public understanding of autism and emphasizes the importance of equal participation in society.

This year’s theme, “Autism and Humanity – Every Life Has Value”, highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting the dignity and worth of autistic individuals. It calls on all of us to support equal opportunities in every area of life and to recognize the unconditional value of every autistic person.

What is autism?

Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain develops. It influences how a person processes information, communicates, and interacts with others. It can also affect behaviour and sensory experiences.

Autism is a spectrum condition, meaning it presents differently in each person. It is often described as a form of neurodiversity. This means autistic people may think, learn, and experience the world in unique ways – no two individuals are the same.

From Awareness to Acceptance

Over time, this annual observance has grown from a focus on awareness to a broader movement toward acceptance, understanding, and inclusion. Some organizations now refer to April 2 as World Autism Acceptance Day.

Awareness is about recognizing autism. Acceptance goes further – it requires action. This includes creating inclusive environments, removing barriers, and supporting autistic people so they can fully participate in all areas of life. When we focus on acceptance, we help ensure people feel valued, respected, and supported in the community.

Building an Inclusive RRC Polytech

At RRC Polytech, we are committed to creating an environment where all ways of thinking and learning are respected.

We continue to make progress in accessibility through technology, infrastructure, and support services. At the same time, we recognize there is more work to do. We remain committed to identifying and removing barriers so everyone has equitable opportunities to succeed.

This WAAD, we encourage our community to learn more, challenge assumptions, and help build a Polytechnic where every person can thrive.

How Can You Participate?

Join the Global WAAD Event

The 2026 WAAD global event is organized by the Institute of Neurodiversity (ION), a global, neurominority-founded and led organization, with support from the United Nations Department of Global Communications.

Event details:

  • Date: April 2, 2026
  • Time: 2:00 PM (UK time)

This virtual event features speakers from around the world, including advocates, educators, artists, and youth leaders. Topics include:

  • Reframing the narrative: from cure to shared future
  • Innovation and enterprise
  • Arts, culture, and sportEducation and community
  • Global youth voices

Register here to watch the Global WAAD Event

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Additional Resources

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininwak, Dakota Oyate, and Denésuline, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.