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Bam’s 4 point plan

President Barack Obama released his four point plan for autism earlier this week, below he outlines how his administration plans to attack autism spectrum disorders.

“We must build a world free of unnecessary barriers, stereotypes, and discrimination…. policies must be developed, attitudes must be shaped, and buildings and organizations must be designed to ensure that everyone has a chance to get the education they need and live independently as full citizens in their communities.”

President Obama and Vice President Biden are committed to supporting Americans with Autism Spectrum Disorders (“ASD”), their families, and their communities. There are a few key elements to their support, which are as follows:

  • First, President Obama and Vice President Biden support increased funding for autism research, treatment, screenings, public awareness, and support services. There must be research of the treatments for, and the causes of, ASD.
  • Second, President Obama and Vice President Biden support improving life-long services for people with ASD for treatments, interventions and services for both children and adults with ASD.
  • Third, President Obama and Vice President Biden support funding the Combating Autism Act and working with Congress, parents and ASD experts to determine how to further improve federal and state programs for ASD.
  • Fourth, President Obama and Vice President Biden support universal screening of all infants and re-screening for all two-year-olds, the age at which some conditions, including ASD, begin to appear. These screenings will be safe and secure, and available for every American that wants them. Screening is essential so that disabilities can be identified early enough for those children and families to get the supports and services they need.

Comments

Mark  on  04/10  at  09:10 PM

forgive my skepticism

It would be nice to have the issues actually addressed for once, but I am having a hard time believing that anyone in DC actually cares about what we go through anymore.
I hope that I am wrong though, and will talk to my congressman about what they are planning.
Thanks for the heads up on this.

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  12/15  at  08:02 PM

So they support ASD, when will they start?  When will we start seeing the support?  What about those young adults that are and will be entering the work force?  How do and what support does our government have for companies such training for Supervisors or Managers of individual with ASD?  EDD a state agency, what type of training do they offer our unemployed ASD participants?  Just a thought, I need answers my son is 11 years now is is Autistic, I am in HR I think I have to start preparing him and employers for his and other’s future?

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