
This online portal sits alongside our Live event held at the Forum Norwich on the 2nd of April 2025.
From here you can view our Maker’s Market, and Information Stall Holders and interact with some of the activities we have on the day. You can also check recordings of any of our panel discussions (if available)
You can also check out the interactive map of the venue to find out where everything is.
Download your free Now That’s What I Call Autism! 2025
Event Guide.
Positive Affirmation Wall
Share Your Words of Positivity and Empowerment!
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At Now That’s What I Call Autism 2025, we’re celebrating the power of positive words with our Live Affirmation Wall. Share your words of encouragement, strength, and support for the autistic community, and watch them appear in real-time on our interactive display!
How to Get Involved: Submit Your Affirmation: Click Here
See It Live: Watch as your words grow and connect with others on the live word cloud display.
Join us in spreading positivity and celebrating autistic voices! ️
Any derogatory or discriminatory terms will be removed, and you will be blocked from submitting further words. This live affirmation wall is being moderated throughout the event.
Other things going on

Autism In Literature
Welcome to the Literature Corner, a space to explore books that highlight autistic experiences, creativity, and advocacy. Reading works by autistic writers is essential in amplifying authentic voices, challenging misconceptions, and fostering deeper understanding.
Members of the Norfolk Autism Partnership have put together a recommended reading list featuring must-read books by autistic authors. Whether you’re looking for personal memoirs, insightful guides, or powerful fiction, these books offer real, lived perspectives on autism.
Just One Thing
We asked people to complete the sentence: “One thing I want people to know about autism is…”
Here is what they said…













































































My Brain My World Short Film
True story coming of age drama about Young Jordan’s journey through school & college living with undiagnosed Autism .
“This is such a massive subject that needs to be talked about more and shared with schools & and families for a little more info about my short film.
It’s called my Brain My World. It’s about my journey through primary school and college. And how I was treated. I’ve always wanted to turn my story into a short film. Then, finally, in March this year, I finally got my Autism diagnosis. And I knew it was time to share my story and raise awareness.”
Jordan
The Norfolk All-Age Autism Strategy
The Norfolk All-Age Autism Strategy 2024-2029, titled “My Autism, Our Lives, Our Norfolk,” is a comprehensive plan developed to support autistic individuals and their families across Norfolk. This strategy was co-produced with the Norfolk Autism Partnership Board (NAPB), incorporating insights from autistic people, their parents, carers, and professionals from various sectors.
The Norfolk All Age Autism Strategy was built on co-production and the priorities reflect the feedback from co-production events we held all over the county.
