Give Autism A Chance Campaign 2012
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Published on Mar 6, 2012
Only 15% of adults with an autism spectrum disorder are in full time employment. We want to show everyone the diverse skill set that individuals with autism have and how with appropriate support they can contribute to society.
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Andy Peck 1 year ago
what the music called? im attempting to make an autism video myself and find this backing track very powerful! VERY EFFECTIVE VIDEO!
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AutismMediaChannel 1 year ago
The music is Beacon Of Hope.
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AutismMediaChannel 1 year ago
We want to see what YOU can do- send us video clips of you or your son or daughter with autism and we'll include them in our next video to be released on Autism Awareness Day!
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nicoleleighs4 1 year ago
Brings tears to my eyes. I have a daughter who is 6 with autism.
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philp loomis 1 year ago
I love this, my 7 year old son has Autism...
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SirLoin21 5 months ago
This is some really over the top music for the soundtrack of a boring video with people with a neurological dissorder doing mundane activities. Great video by the way.
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Annie Race 1 year ago
My James is three.... it too brought tears to my eyes.. FAV bit ' i like to feed the chickens ' <3
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hart4autism 1 year ago
I love her comment: It's not about what someone with autism 'can't do' but about what they 'can do'
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Cassi Coo 1 year ago
Lovely Video:-) Brought tears to my eyes and it I loved the line which said showing what young people with ASD CAN DO!
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