
(London, UK) It's Autism Awareness Week in the UK (running from 1st October to 7th October) and leading parliamentarian Lee Scott, MP for Ilford North and member of the House of Commons Select Committee on Health has joined forces with Ivan Corea, head of the Autism Awareness Campaign UK in a call to Prime Minister Gordon Brown to take firm and decisive action on autism.
There are over 500,000 people with autism in the UK, over 90,000 children are on the autism spectrum. According to UK researchers 1 in 100 children may have autism. Even in Lee Scott's constituency in Redbridge, numbers are rising.
Scott has called on the Government to provide ring fenced funding for Autism Services undertaken by local authorities in a film 'Autism Action' directed by the renowned Ian McLeod and released by the Autism Awareness Campaign UK. Copies of the Autism Action DVD containing interviews with autism campaigner Ivan Corea and Lee Scott MP, have been sent to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Leader of the Opposition David Cameron and Leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Menzies Campbell.
The Autism Action film has also been released on You Tube. Lee Scott has pledged to raise the serious issues connected with autism and Asperger's Syndrome with the Prime Minister in his interview in the Autism Action film.
Lee Scott has been championing the cause of autism in the House of Commons. Earlier this year he initiated a landmark debate on autism in Westminster Hall and quizzed the Prime Minister asking him a question on autism in Prime Minister's Questions in April.
Scott is scheduled to speak at a major autism conference in South Woodford to mark Autism Awareness Week.
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To watch the Autism Action film on You Tube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPyP-slDT6M

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