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Asia Pacific Autism Conference (APAC) 2025

Thu, Nov 13

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Crown Perth

Comfortable Coping's Child Life Therapist Neesha Mistry will be one of the speakers at the APAC Conference held from 13-15th November in Perth this year. Register now if you are a health professional wanting to attend!

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Asia Pacific Autism Conference (APAC) 2025
Asia Pacific Autism Conference (APAC) 2025

Time & Location

Nov 13, 2025, 8:00 AM GMT+8 – Nov 15, 2025, 3:00 PM GMT+8

Crown Perth, Burswood, Perth, Western Australia

About the event

We are excited to officially launch the APAC 2025 program — thoughtfully curated to provide delegates with invaluable insights from a diverse range of global speakers. This year’s program highlights the latest research, innovative practices, and impactful approaches in the field of Autism.

We were thrilled to receive over 350 speaker submissions from more than 20 countries, reflecting the depth and breadth of expertise across the Autism community.


Aligned with our key conference themes — Children, Adolescents and Education; Adults; Quality of Life; Employment and Community Living; Individual, Family and Community Leadership; Health, Wellbeing and Complex Needs — the selected presentations explore a rich array of topics. These include the use of generative AI to create social stories, therapeutic gaming for children with Autism, and strategies to enhance social participation and inclusion for Autistic adults.


We look forward to welcoming you to APAC 2025 for a program that promises to be both inspiring and transformative.

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Neesha completed her Bachelor of Education (specialising in Early Childhood Teaching) from the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 2011.

She has worked as an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Teacher in New Zealand for 3 years and subsequently worked full time as a public Child Life Therapist at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland, NZ for 4 years before moving to Sydney, Australia with her family.

She currently works part time at Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick, NSW and privately at Comfortable Coping helping families in the Sutherland Shire and St George Areas.

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