A group of six people walking outdoors on a paved path, all wearing matching white T-shirts with a colorful circular logo. In the background, there are green trees, grass, and a building. On the left side of the image, large text reads 'Get involved at school'.A group of six people walking outdoors on a paved path, all wearing matching white T-shirts with a colorful circular logo. In the background, there are green trees, grass, and a building. On the left side of the image, large text reads 'Get involved at school'.

Help your pupils learn, understand and celebrate diversity this April.

This World Autism Acceptance Month, we’re inviting schools across the UK to take part in creating a more inclusive and accepting society for autistic people.

Our free school resource packs include lesson plans, assemblies, and classroom activities designed to build empathy, encourage understanding, and celebrate neurodiversity.

Early years and primary resources

  • Story-based lesson plans that introduce difference and friendship.
  • Printable activities,
  • Assembly slides with pupil-friendly language.

Secondary school resources:

  • PSHE and tutor-time lessons exploring neurodiversity, identity and inclusion.
  • Discussion guides, case studies and media examples.
  • Ideas for student-led campaigns and peer support.

Fundraising

Your school can support us this April by completing your own sponsored 5k your way. You can take part as a class or get the whole school involved, including the staff, and maybe even the parents!.

It is inclusive for all ages and abilities, you can choose to walk, run, wheel, scoot or even dance your way to 5k.

Fundraising in a different way?

If your school would prefer to organise a different type of fundraiser like a bake sale, please tell us about it here.