People with autism spectrum visit the Bangkok Post and showcase their artistic creations which will be displayed at the campaign event to mark World Autism Awareness Day on Sunday. Pornprom Satrabhaya
The rights of people with autism and ways to improve their education opportunities will take centre stage during an upcoming discussion to raise public awareness about the condition, says the organiser of the event.
Two seminars are being organised at the Palazzo Bangkok Hotel on Ratchadaphisek Road on Saturday, said the Autistic Thai Foundation (ATF).
A campaign to increase public awareness about autism will get underway at the ATF in Taling Chan district on Sunday, which marks World Autism Awareness Day.
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