SRM College of Occupational Therapy, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, observed World Autism Awareness Day 2026 with a focused and impactful programme centred on the theme “Autism and Humanity – Every Life Has Value.”
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As part of its continued commitment to community service, SRM College of Occupational Therapy, in collaboration with the Department of Paediatrics, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, launched the “Pediatric Health Screening” initiative at the Autism Centre of Excellence.
In addition, SRM College of Occupational Therapy conducted an Autism Awareness Programme that included a dental screening camp, a parent support group session, and various awareness activities. Competitions were also organised for children to identify and showcase their unique skills, and participants were appreciated and recognised, celebrating their individual strengths and abilities.
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The event brought together healthcare professionals, academicians, students, and parents to promote awareness, understanding, and inclusive practices for individuals with autism.
Delivering the presidential address, Dr. Jayanthi R, Dean, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, emphasised the importance of changing societal perspectives on autism. She stated, “Autism is not a disorder, it is a spectrum,” underscoring the need for acceptance, early intervention, and individualised care approaches.
The Chief Guest, Dr. J. Vijayalakshmy, Senior Consultant, NIEPMD, highlighted the critical role of communication in the development of children with autism. She noted that enabling effective communication should remain the primary focus, as it is fundamental to independence and social integration.
Mrs. Geetha Surendraj, Director, Pebbles Therapy Centre, Chennai, and alumna, emphasised a practical and compassionate approach to intervention. She highlighted that consistent efforts, patience, and meaningful engagement are key to supporting children with autism, encouraging parents and professionals to value small but significant developmental milestones.
Dr. U. Ganapathy Sankar, Dean of SRM College of Occupational Therapy, emphasised the crucial role of parents in supporting children with autism. He highlighted that active parental involvement, when combined with professional guidance, significantly enhances developmental outcomes, enabling children to achieve better functional independence and quality of life.
The programme concluded with a strong emphasis on sustained awareness, collaborative care, and inclusive practices to enhance the quality of life for individuals with autism.
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