Join Chloe Hayden--known online as neurodiversity advocate "Princess Aspien"--for a conversation about autism, inclusion, mental health, and being ‘Different, Not Less’.
Chloe is a young woman based in Victoria, Australia with Autism & ADHD who works as a passionate advocate for young people diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). She is an actor, YouTube artist, horse rider, singer & is an award winning international public speaker for both online and live platforms.
She is an Ambassador for the Geelong based autism family support group - “The Treehouse” as well as “Yellow Ladybugs”, who work to support young girls with autism across Victoria. She is a spokeswoman for Amaze and recently played a role in their advert series as one of the actors to help with Autism Awareness.
Last year Chloe appeared in a film about young people with disabilities named ‘Jeremy the Dud’, which has been viewed by one in four Australians. She has received and been a finalist for a number of awards including:
It is Chloe’s passion to spread her message - “Different Not Less” nationally & internationally and raise awareness and help educate the world on Autism. She uses many different platforms to help raise this awareness including the following:
It is Chloe’s passion to inspire & encourage acceptance & inclusion for others in all walks of life, with a main focus on educations people around autism. She believes different should be seen as beautiful, wonderful & powerful.
Join us on Zoom using this link: https://zoom.us/j/98459728445
This event will also stream live on our Facebook page.
For more information, contact Rory Martorana at rmartorana@nhfpl.org or 203-946-2283.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (13-17) | Family and Children (6-12) | Family and Children (0-5) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Health and Wellness | Civic and Community Engagement |
TAGS: | Women | Neurodivergence | Mental Health | Health | disabilities | Autism |
Join us on Zoom using this link: https://zoom.us/j/98459728445
This event will also stream live on our Facebook page.
For more information, contact Rory Martorana at rmartorana@nhfpl.org or 203-946-2283.