Autism Day in the Palace of Westminster

It's Autism in the Palace of Westminster on Wednesday 16th January 2008 with the focus on parents, carers and all people with autism and Asperger's Syndromwe in the United Kingdom. The call for a day for autism in parliament was made by Ivan Corea, head of the Autism Awareness Campaign UK.

Parliamentarians have pledged to support all people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome. There are over 500,000 people with autism in the UK. According to UK researchers 1 in 100 children may have autism

Baroness Pola Uddin has tabled a question in the House of Lords in support of the Autism Awareness Campaign UK. She fully supports the call for a national strategy on autism and a 10 year plan of action. Baroness Uddin has urged Prime Minister Gordon Brown to launch an AUTISM TASKFORCE to look at the serious education and health issues connected with autism and Asperger's Syndrome.

Lee Scott MP for Ilford North and member of the House of Commons Seclect Committee will introduce his AUTISM BILL immediately after Prime Minister's Questions in the chamber. Lee Scott has been championing the cause of autism in Parliament. Last year he initiated a landmark debate on autism in Westminster Hall. He also asked the Prime Minister a question on autism in PMQs in April 2007 and together with Ivan Corea met with Prime Minister Tony Blair on the subject of autism.

MPs are tabling a series of questions on autism and are proposing to sign an early day motion in parliament in support of a day for autism.

The Children's Secretary Ed Balls will also address the All Party Parliamentary Group on autism in the Palace of Westminster.

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Mary Witton's picture

It's about time our government addressed this serious issue. Comparing to other conditions, very little is known about this disorder and the help for parents, carers and the people with Autism has so far been patchy and mostly non-existent. Yet it is a life-long condition and affects every aspect of people's lives, even affecting society itself.

Well-done Ivan Corea and others campaigning to better the lives of people on the Autistic spectrum who struggle so much to just survive! If more people spoke up and put others first, things would soon change for the better!

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Anonymous's picture

Please help the United States give to the autistic kids like you do. Do you remeber when we had the song We are the World? If we learned to work together on this epidemic we could save lots of families.

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