SMET Delighted to support Autism NI

Smet Building Products Ltd is delighted to support Autism NI as its Charity Partner. This new partnership will include staff getting behind fundraising activities and events, starting with “The Big Christmas Cuppa 2025.”

SMET joins Autism NI in Fundraising

SMET joins Autism NI in Fundraising for its Helpline

The team will also take an active role in the promotion of Autism Acceptance and Understanding, and continue to support the ‘Be Kind To Different Minds’ message online. This important event is held during World Autism Acceptance Week each April. It seeks to increase awareness and understanding of autism, promote autism acceptance, and build inclusivity and connectedness throughout our society.

All funds raised will go to support The Autism NI Helpline. For many autistic people, their families, and professionals, this Helpline serves as the first point of contact, both pre- and post-diagnosis. It provides vital information, guidance, and reassurance during what can be a complex and emotional journey.

 

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Read the Annual Report 2024-2025 – Chief Executive’s Remarks – Kerry Boyd

“As we reflect on another impactful year for Autism NI, I am immensely proud of the progress we have made in championing the rights of autistic people and their families. One of the most powerful moments of the year was our petition calling for a dedicated Autism Mental Health Service in Northern Ireland.

With over 25,000 signatures gathered, a clear message was sent to our government that urgent action is needed to address the mental health crisis facing autistic people. So far, this specific campaign has ensured that all CAMHs professionals will now be offered autism specific training. Although we know that there is still much to be done within this area, this level of public support demonstrates the strength of our collective voice, and we will continue to use it to advocate for real change.

Throughout the year, we deepened our advocacy efforts to ensure that the voices of autistic people are not through volunteering, fundraising or partnership, I offer my heartfelt thanks. It is your commitment that helps us build a society where every autistic person is valued and supported. just heard but acted upon. We have taken meaningful steps to shape a society that is more inclusive, understanding, and accessible.

Autism NI has continued to provide early intervention services, parent support programmes, and professional training— equipping thousands of families and professionals with the tools they need to thrive. Our growing partnership with the education and health sectors enables a more coordinated approach to autism support from childhood into adulthood.

Despite financial pressures across the third sector, Autism NI has remained committed to sustainable growth and transparency. Thanks to the continued generosity of our funders, donors, and community partners, we have been able to maintain and enhance services at a time when they are needed most.

To everyone who has supported Autism NI this year as we look ahead to 2025–2026, our focus remains clear – to work collaboratively toward a world where autistic people are empowered to live full, meaningful lives.”

Autism NI_ World Autism Acceptance Month - April 2025