
“Autistic-led groups must play a central role in moving Canadian autism policy towards an approach that recognizes autistics within the full framework of national disability policy. Nothing about us without us!”
We are the coalition of autistic-led advocacy and activist groups in Canada who have come together with the shared goal of fully reforming our federal government’s autism policies for education, employment, housing and all aspects of public life.
We seek to help Canada catch up with progressive countries on inclusion and human rights. We want Canada to become a welcoming place for its autistic residents–where we have safety and dignity from childhood to old age.
AACC Member Organizations

Autistics United Canada (AUC)

Autistics for Autistics, Canada (A4A)

London Autistics Standing Together (LAST)
Each of our organizations have local chapters across Canada and all of our groups are International Affiliates of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network.
To learn more or join our campaigns, please contact us.
Resources
Website for Autistics United Canada
Website for Autistics for Autistics, Canada
Website for London Autistics Standing Together
Latest News
Read A4A’s Letter to Canada’s Auditor General about Autism Funding in Canada
Statement: Canadian Autistic Self-Advocacy Groups Oppose CASDA’s National Autism Strategy
Petition: Stop Autism Speaks from Dictating Canadian Autism Policy
A4A’s Report and Recommendations to the Federal Government
- Our PrinciplesWe are committed to promoting autistic rights within the frameworks of disability justice and intersectionality.… Read more: Our Principles
- Canadian Autistic Advocacy Groups Oppose the National Autism Strategy (NAS)The following statement is supported by all provincial/territorial chapters of Autistics United Canada, all chapters… Read more: Canadian Autistic Advocacy Groups Oppose the National Autism Strategy (NAS)
- Sign Our Petition: Stop Autism Speaks from Dictating Canadian Autism PolicyPetition Link, Please Sign Here Text of petition: We are determined to change the direction… Read more: Sign Our Petition: Stop Autism Speaks from Dictating Canadian Autism Policy