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Gordon Brown: Invest in Autistic Children urges Autism Campaign

by ukautismnews @ 2007-06-30 - 07:37:23

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(London, UK)The Autism Awareness Campaign is appealing to the new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, to invest in the lives of autistic children in the UK. Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder -over 500,000 people in the UK are on the autism spectrum. According to researchers 1 in 100 children may have autism. Over 90,0000 children in the UK are autistic - many suffer without proper access to public services in education, health, specialist speech therapy and respite care.

Ivan Corea who heads the Autism Awareness Campaign recently met Gordon Brown on the campaign trail and asked him a question on disabilities and autism. Mr. Brown conceded that the Government needs to do more for all children with disabilities.

Mr. Corea said: 'I appeal to Gordon Brown to provide a world class education for all children with autism and Asperger's Syndrome, to provide new specialist autism schools, even Special Needs Academies and autism units equipped with sensory rooms in mainsteam primary and secondary schools; to provide young people with access to further education and higher education, to provide labour market opportunities for people with autism who are able to work.'

'Equality of opportunity must include every single autistic child and adult in our country. They have a role to play in society - they can also contribute to the economy of our country, children and adults with autism and Asperger's Syndrome have so much potential,' he said.

The Autism Awareness Campaign UK is looking to Prime Minister Gordon Brown to launch a national strategy on autism and a 10 year plan of action to help parents, carers and people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome.

The issue has moved right up the political agenda - Lee Scott MP who has been championing the cause of autism in the House of Commons in the Palace of Westminster launched a major debate on autism in March this year. Parliamentarians of all parties signed an early day motion on autism backing the call for a national strategy on autism.


 
 

Nimal Mendis song for autism fundraiser for Autism Speaks UK

by ukautismnews @ 2007-06-03 - 18:16:35

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The Sri Lankan superstar, the award winning singer-songwriter Nimal Mendis has written a song for autism titled: OPEN EVERY DOOR.He is raising funds for the British charity AUTISM SPEAKS UK who are conducting research into the causes of autism. 50% of downloads will go to AUTISM SPEAKS UK.

Autism Speaks is a registered British charity that raises funds to accelerate biomedical research to determine and understand the causes and biological basis of autism spectrum disorders; and through that understanding to discover and promote new ways of improving the quality of life for all those affected.

Mendis hopes that people all over the world will download the song for autism and help raise funds for AUTISM SPEAKS UK - their work will one day provide answers for parents, carers and people with autism. There are 60 million people with autism across the nations. In the UK an estimated 587,900 people have autism. According to UK researchers 1 in 100 children may have autism. Numbers are also rising in Britain's minority ethnic communities. In London alone there are 15,000 people from BME communities who are on the autism spectrum.

Prime Minister Tony Blair was presented with a copy of ‘Open Every Door.’ Copies of the song for autism have been handed over to Gordon Bown, David Cameron and Sir Menzies Campbell. Nimal Mendis has joined British musicians in urgin politicians to do more for all people with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome by providing them with public services.A postcode lottery to public services exists in the UK where parents, carers and people with autism are concerned.

To download the Nimal Mendis song:
www.mediaeyeproductions.com/downloads.html