Neurodiversity Pride Week comes to South Africa this June
From 11 to 17 June, Neurodiversity Pride Week comes to South Africa for the first time as part of a global movement spanning more than 50 countries. At its centre is 16 June, a date already tied to the fight for access to education, now sitting alongside a different question: what happens once children are in the system, but the system does not recognise how they think?
Different ways of thinking are part of the human range. They shape how people solve problems, create, and move things forward.
Because those children are already there.
Neurodivergent learners are in classrooms across South Africa. Some identified, many not. Some coping, some masking, some holding it together just enough to be left alone. This week does not try to fix that. It creates space to see it properly, and to shift the conversation, even briefly, away from support needs and towards identity, contribution, and belonging.
So what actually happens
There isn’t one central event.
Unlike most awareness days that build towards a single moment, this one doesn’t work that way. What happens during the week is shaped by the people who choose to take part.
Schools, organisations, and communities register their own events and decide what those look like.
That could be something as simple as a parent talk or a small classroom conversation. It could be something bigger, a workshop series, a student-led programme, even a full week of activities.
Each space chooses what makes sense for them. Their time. Their capacity. Their learners. Their people.
That flexibility is the point.
What this week does
The conversation around neurodiversity in South Africa has been building for years, often in pockets.
Parents. Teachers. Specialists. Learners.
What this week does is bring those conversations into the same space. It makes them easier to see, easier to join, and harder to ignore.
Getting involved
Schools, organisations, and community groups are invited to host their own events during the week.
There is no required format. Events can be online, in person, or a mix of both. They can be small, informal, structured, or creative.
Once registered, each event becomes part of both the South African programme and the global Neurodiversity Pride Week calendar.
Key dates
Neurodiversity Pride Week: 11 to 17 June 2026
Neurodiversity Pride Day: 16 June 2026
Register or learn more
neurodiversityprideday.com
or contact Natasha at southafrica@neurodiversityprideday.com
Media contact
Natasha Hutcheson
South Africa Coordinator
Neurodiversity Pride Week
southafrica@neurodiversityprideday.com