Marking the start of autism awareness month on 1 April, together with The Hope Project is launching a series of educational workshops themed ‘Becoming Autism Friendly’ at GSC halls nationwide. These workshops will encompass relevant topics such as recognising early signs of autism as well as treatment and strategies that parents and caregivers are able to put in place to manage children with autism. The launch workshop on 1 April will also see a series of fun-activities for children and mini-bazaar with various vendors in support of the autism community. In addition to the workshops slated in April, bi-monthly workshops up till December are in the pipeline, with further details to be announced closer to the dates. Location Date & Time Workshop Theme Registration Link GSC 3 Damansara Mall 1 April, Saturday 9.00am – 3.00pm Becoming Autism Friendly Registration Link GSC CityONE Kuching 15 April, Saturday 10.00am – 12.00pm Basic Teaching Strategies for Autism Registration Link GSC Gurney Plaza Penang 15 April, Saturday 10.00am – 12.00pm Maximising Daily Learning for Individuals with Autism Registration Link.
“We’re excited to embark on our efforts with GSC to support Malaysians on the importance of creating safe, and inclusive spaces for the autism community as well as to equip parents, caregivers and educators through our line-up of workshops,” said Jochebed Isaacs, Director of Early Autism Project Malaysia and spokesperson for The Hope Project.
Lending further support to the autism community, GSC has partnered with NASOM to curate limited-edition t-shirts with hand-drawn designs by their talented children, aged 5 – 19 years. Conceptualised based on the theme “What does love mean to you”, the t-shirt designs represent meaningful interpretations from the perspective of an autistic child. Available in five designs and priced at RM36.00 per piece, the t-shirts are available for sale on GSC’s e-commerce site and at selected Keepsake kiosks located at Tropicana Gardens Mall and The Starling Mall, from 1 April onwards, whilst stocks last. All proceeds will be channelled back to NASOM.
“Social acceptance remains as one of the key factors in cultivating an inclusive and safe space for the autism community and with our partnership with GSC enables us to do so. At NASOM, with the right guidance and specific training programmes, we are able to nurture individuals with autism to reach their fullest potential, so that they able to embark on opportunities for the betterment of their future,” said Mr. Julian Wong, Chairman of NASOM.
Aligned with the aim of creating an inclusive community for all, GSC offers sensory-friendly screenings, with halls designed specially for children with autism. To cater to the needs of neuro-divergent children, sensory-friendly halls screen child-friendly movies at a reduced volume and dimmed lighting.
Movies are available every second Sunday of the month, priced at RM9/ per ticket, at the following locations:
GSC 3 Damansara
GSC Kuantan City Mall
GSC The Mall, Southkey JB
GSC AEON Falim, Ipoh
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