Island Parents write about a True Autism Strategy:
Autism now affects as many as one in 91 children, but it’s more than
children. It affects families, friends and our 'One Island Community'
as a whole. Autism impacts more than one government department so a
true Island Autism Strategy would see multiple departments working
together but current supports fail many families when they need help
the most. Families need real results, not another document that
government ignores.
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A true Island Autism Strategy would see the Health Department
decreasing diagnosis wait times from over a year to less than three
months. -
A true Island Autism Strategy would see the Social Services Department
give all families the same information about the financial supports
available to them to help their child. -
A true Island Autism Strategy would see the Education Department reduce
the up to two year wait time for early intervention services because a
two year wait is not an early intervention at all. -
A true Island Autism Strategy would see the Rural Development
Department ensure families in rural areas have access to comparable
service levels for their children as families in urban areas. -
A true Island Autism Strategy would see the Innovation Department find
ways to make sure the people delivering one-on-one therapy to these
children make at least as much in wages as a liquor store clerk.
Think back to the election of 2007. Our families were promised services
would improve and we would be put first for a change. More than two
years later that hasn’t happened and that needs to change now. Our
children can’t wait because autism doesn’t work on a politician’s
schedule.
If you agree please call or write your MLA again and tell them
something needs to be done. If you are a parent, family member, or
friend please join us at 1pm on November 19 at Province House to call
for change. We are not alone. There are over 675 friends on our 'Faces
of Autism 2009' Facebook page. Visit www.facesofautism.wordpress.com to find out more and sign our growing petition.
Thank you.
Tammy McQuaid, Victoria
April Ennis, Summerville
Marlo McQuaid, Brackley
Laura Grzesik, Montague
Lesley MacCallum, Brudenell
Parents of children affected by Autism
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