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GTCO fixes August 29, 30 for 12th Autism Conference

Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO) has fixed August 29 and 30, 2022, for its 12th edition of the annual Autism Conference.

The company, in a statement made available to The Star on Wednesday, noted that the conference would hold at MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos State.

GTCO noted that the 12th edition of the annual conference is themed, ‘Creating a Community of Awe-Tism Advocates’.

The annual Autism Conference is a pivotal component of GTCO’s Orange Ribbon initiative and serves as a key advocacy platform for people living with autism and other developmental disorders.

The GTCO Autism Conference has gained wider acclaim for bringing together some of the world’s leading experts in Autism, especially with the successful coordination of a fully virtual autism conference in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the company, the 2022 GTCO Autism Conference will feature keynote addresses and panel discussions by experienced specialists from renowned institutions in Nigeria and abroad in a hybrid set-up to allow for both in-person and virtual participation.

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“Some of the partnering organisations include Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Enugu, Autism Compassion Africa, Ghana, The Color of Autism Foundation, USA, Meharry Medical College, USA, and Behaviorprise Consulting Inc., Canada.

“One-on-one consultations and Q&A sessions during the conference will provide opportunities for parents and other stakeholders to further engage on best practices for proper diagnosis and treatment of persons on the autism spectrum with the experts,” it added.

Commenting on the 2022 Autism Conference, the Group Chief Executive Officer of GTCO, Segun Agbaje, said: “While much has been done over the years to increase the social consciousness around Autism and to improve the available support systems for managing developmental disorders, we strongly believe that we can do more individually and collectively to create and uphold a culture of inclusion towards people with ASD to enable them reach their full potential.

“The Orange Ribbon initiative was created to support children and adults with developmental disabilities with a focus on those with autism spectrum disorders. Now in its 2nd decade, the annual Autism Conference has over the years created a community of people with a shared commitment to creating better outcomes for those who find themselves in the margins of society simply because they are different from the rest.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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