The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) left a meaningful mark at the PSDBP Biennial Convention, held at The Space at One Ayala in Makati, on September 3–4, 2025. Celebrating 25 years of developmental pediatrics, the convention gathered professionals, advocates, and community leaders centered on advancing care, compassion, and inclusive practice. ASP trustees were on-hand to show institutional support to partners who have been instrumental in providing early diagnosis and care for children on the autism spectrum.
The convention opened with a powerful, multi-lingual prayer led by a diverse group of partners, among whom was ASP Chair Emerita Dang Koe. Her participation set a tone of unity and inclusive intention behind the event.
ASP’s presence carried through the program. Mona Magno-Veluz, ASP National Spokesperson and Country Manager of the Autism Works initiative, joined a panel focused on adult transitions—highlighting the often-overlooked phase of life beyond childhood, and underscoring systemic support needed for success and independence.
The ASP AutisMALL pop-up shop, staffed by committed ASP HQ team members and members of the ASP Self-Advocacy Circle, showcased a range of unique merchandise for and by persons on the spectrum. The booth stood as a tangible example of economic inclusion, where participants could celebrate creativity, entrepreneurship, and visibility.
The PSDBP’s full scientific program covered a range of child-focused development and inclusive care topics. The event reinforced that inclusive care must extend to all stages of life and all community roles: as patients, professionals, entrepreneurs, and advocates.
The ASP wove the autism-inclusive narrative into the fabric of the convention. ASP’s participation sent a clear message: autism inclusion is central to building responsive, compassionate healthcare systems for today and tomorrow.
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