Internationally acclaimed autism advocate coming to Vancouver
PNE Agrodome17 Aug '18 @ 8:00 PM - 9:45 PM
AutismBC, in collaboration with its partners, is proud to host autism advocate, TED Talks speaker and best-selling author Dr. Temple Grandin who will present her acclaimed talk: Developing Individuals who have Different Minds, August 17, 2018 at the PNE Agrodome.
Dr. Grandin, who holds a PhD in animal science and is a teaching professor with Colorado University, was one of the first people to publicly share her insights into autism from an insider’s perspective. She is a prominent author and speaker on autism who has published multiple books on the subject. Her well documented journey with autism will be explored in her talk which will address what inclusion and acceptance within communities looks like.
Dr. Grandin has been called insightful, down-to-earth and most certainly inspirational by many and among them is Richmond resident and mom Tila Pelletier who writes, “As the mother of an autistic girl, Dr. Grandin's story has been an inspiration for me. I hope my daughter will someday be able to share her gifts with the world, just as Dr. Grandin has done. Early after diagnosis, Dr. Grandin's writings and philosophies gave me a path forward in terms of therapies and interventions. Her work allowed me to start to understand the ideas, emotions, challenges, and experiences of my non-speaking daughter. She teaches us to aim higher and never underestimate our autistic children. She is a strong advocate, a thoughtful leader, and a gift to everyone whose lives are touched by autism.”
Andrew Pinfold, Director of Operations at AutismBC, said the society recognized what a profound opportunity it was to bring in Dr. Grandin for a one-night only talk as the families they talk to cope with many struggles that require insightful answers.
“Individuals impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their supporters face many challenges throughout their life and our goal is to be there to provide information, support and navigation services during these times. Part of our role in the community is also to highlight what individuals with autism have and continue to achieve, and promote inclusion and acceptance within society,” he says.
AutismBC would like to thank their sponsors: 4-H British Columbia, the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Education and The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration in Autism, who made this evening with Dr. Grandin possible.
Dr. Temple Grandin presents: Developing Individuals Who Have Different Minds
Wine lovers will also have an opportunity to explore the diversity of Argentine wines at free three-day tastings offered at other participating BC Liquor Stores throughout the month of August.
During the event, over 500 participants will don red and white t-shirts, coming together to help create all the parts of the Canadian flag, our national emblem. Photos of the flag will be captured from above.