UK Autism Awareness Week: Gordon Brown asked to act on Autism - (London, UK) Autism campaigners have urged the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Gordon Brown and Secretary of State for Children Ed Balls to take firm action on autism and Asperger's Syndrome in Autism Awareness Week which runs from the 1st of October to 7th of October in the UK. Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder over 500,000 people in the UK are on the autism spectrum. Over 90,000 children are also on the spectrum. According to UK Reserachers 1 in 100 children may have autism. Autism Campaigners have launched a DVD titled 'Autism Action' calling on Prime Minister Gordon Brown to back a national strategy on autism and a 10 year plan of action on autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
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UK Autism Awareness Week: Gordon Brown asked to act on Autism

2007/10/02 13:08

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(London, UK) Autism campaigners have urged the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Gordon Brown and Secretary of State for Children Ed Balls to take firm action on autism and Asperger's Syndrome in Autism Awareness Week which runs from the 1st of October to 7th of October in the UK. Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder over 500,000 people in the UK are on the autism spectrum. Over 90,000 children are also on the spectrum. According to UK Reserachers 1 in 100 children may have autism. Autism Campaigners have launched a DVD titled 'Autism Action' calling on Prime Minister Gordon Brown to back a
UK Autism Awareness Week: Gordon Brown asked to act on Autism
The Autism Action DVD has been received by Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Autism Awareness Week in the United Kingdom
national strategy on autism and a 10 year plan of action on autism and Asperger's Syndrome. The 'Autism Action' DVD was released by the Autism Awareness Campaign UK, the film is directed by Ian McLeod.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Leader of the Opposition David Cameron and Leader of the Liberal Democrats have all received copies of the Autism Action DVD. The soundtrack of the film also contains the moving Nimal Mendis song for autism, sung by Birmingham based musician Rozagy who was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. She is raising funds for Professor Simon Baron Cohen's Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University.

Ivan Corea said: 'Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Children's Secretary Ed Balls affirmed their commitment to disabled children at this year's Labour Party Conference in major speeches in Bournemouth. We now urge them to launch a national strategy, look at a building program of autism units in mainstream secondary schools, specialist autism schools and even consider turning special schools into SEN academies and even state of the art autism academies. Children with autism have tremendous potential they too deserve a world class education.' 'We also want the government to look at further education and higher education opportunities, an autism compact with employers and the debate on autism and the elderly,' said Mr.Corea. Autism Awareness Week is being organised by the Autism Alliance.



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