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Beyond Labels: Culture, Neurodiversity & Intersectional Equity

Beyond Labels: Culture, Neurodiversity & Intersectional Equity

by cubeevo-developer | Jan 30, 2026 | Uncategorised

A one-day conference bringing lived experience, culture, and neurodivergent voices together This landmark event brings together a diverse group of neurodivergent speakers to share lived experience, personal insight, and cultural perspectives in one shared space. It is...
Stage Showcase: When Young People Are Given Space to Shine

Stage Showcase: When Young People Are Given Space to Shine

by Cindy Chung | Dec 28, 2025 | Uncategorised

  Being on a stage can feel intimidating at any age. For many autistic children and young people in the Chinese community, it can feel especially out of reach. Cultural stigma, fear of judgement, and a lack of inclusive opportunities mean that many rarely have...
Growing Awareness in Community Spaces: Hazel’s Visit to the Southampton Chinese Association

Growing Awareness in Community Spaces: Hazel’s Visit to the Southampton Chinese Association

by Cindy Chung | Jun 25, 2025 | Uncategorised

  This week marked another meaningful step in CACIC’s mission to bring culturally aware autism education to communities across the UK. Hazel travelled to Southampton to speak at the Southampton Chinese Association, where she delivered a talk on children’s brain...
Launching Our Collaboration with Hidden Disabilities Sunflower: A New Chapter for Chinese Autistic Families

Launching Our Collaboration with Hidden Disabilities Sunflower: A New Chapter for Chinese Autistic Families

by Cindy Chung | May 31, 2025 | Uncategorised

  This year, we proudly launched our first official campaign in collaboration with Hidden Disabilities Sunflower. Together, we co-created an exclusive bilingual Sunflower Lanyard designed specifically for Chinese-speaking autistic people and their families. At...
Hazel Lim Finalist for ‘Volunteer of the Year’ at the Welsh Charity Awards 2024

Hazel Lim Finalist for ‘Volunteer of the Year’ at the Welsh Charity Awards 2024

by Cindy Chung | Dec 15, 2024 | Uncategorised

Celebrating Hazel Lim: A Recognition of Passion and Dedication   At CACIC, every achievement is a shared celebration of the hard work and heart our small team pours into empowering Chinese-speaking families in the autism community. This year, we were proud and...
Pressures Your Autistic Child Might Face at School and How You Can Help

Pressures Your Autistic Child Might Face at School and How You Can Help

by Cindy Chung | Oct 24, 2024 | Uncategorised

School is often a challenging environment for many children, but for autistic children, it can bring a unique set of pressures. These challenges can make navigating daily routines, lessons, and social interactions feel overwhelming. As a parent, understanding the...
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