Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Click here: BBC NEWS | Programmes | Question Time | Send us your questions Link above - you can cut and paste PLEASE get everybody you know to send the question - TODAY if poss or TOMORROW morning at latest 1:100 UK children have Autism. Childrens Commissioner for England Sir Al Aynsley-Green said recently that schools throughout the UK are shamefully failing children with Autism. Is the panel aware that not only do these children fail to receive a decent education but that they are also unable to access proper medical care on the NHS to treat the medical conditions that often go hand in hand with Autism such as severe gut issues, malabsorption and immune system problems? What advice can the panel give to the thousands of parents of children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD's)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 In a message dated 03/10/2006 17:02:46 GMT Daylight Time, neno@... writes: Approximately 1:100 of children in the UK have autism. Those children,as well as adults with autism, often have various medical problems,including sometimes SEVERE gastroinestinal issues.There is absolutely no medical help given to these individuals throughthe NHS - parents have incredibly hard time having their childrenexamined by specialist doctors, and even when some sort of diagnosis ismade there is no treatment offered by the NHS.Is the panel aware of this and what do the members of the panel thinkshould be done to change this shameful situation? >>>>OH I love that one! Fingers crossed people! Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 have sent in the following: " Approximately 1:100 of children in the UK have autism. Those children, as well as adults with autism, often have various medical problems, including sometimes SEVERE gastroinestinal issues. There is absolutely no medical help given to these individuals through the NHS - parents have incredibly hard time having their children examined by specialist doctors, and even when some sort of diagnosis is made there is no treatment offered by the NHS. Is the panel aware of this and what do the members of the panel think should be done to change this shameful situation? Natasa Blagojevic-Stokic London SW16 2JY > > _Click here: BBC NEWS | Programmes | Question Time | Send us your questions_ > (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/5399242.stm) > > Link above - you can cut and paste > > PLEASE get everybody you know to send the question - TODAY if poss or > TOMORROW morning at latest > > > > > 1:100 UK children have Autism. > > Childrens Commissioner for England Sir Al Aynsley-Green said recently that > schools throughout the UK are shamefully failing children with Autism. > > Is the panel aware that not only do these children fail to receive a decent > education but that they are also unable to access proper medical care on the > NHS to treat the medical conditions that often go hand in hand with Autism > such as severe gut issues, malabsorption and immune system problems? > > What advice can the panel give to the thousands of parents of children with > autistic spectrum disorders (ASD's)? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 In a message dated 03/10/2006 20:20:33 GMT Daylight Time, hughandsarah@... writes: Fab question! Sorry to be dense :-) I copy and paste it but do I put "I would like this asked by Mandi in the audience"? and do I say "question written by Natasa ..." Argh! Scared! >>>LOLOL - No YOU are asking the question - it may be read out and your name would be on it - all I am doing (I think) is mobilising the troops Mandi x who hopes its Natasa Q too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Fab question! Sorry to be dense :-) I copy and paste it but do I put " I would like this asked by Mandi in the audience " ? and do I say " question written by Natasa ... " Argh! Scared! :-) > > > In a message dated 03/10/2006 17:02:46 GMT Daylight Time, > neno@... writes: > > Approximately 1:100 of children in the UK have autism. Those children, > as well as adults with autism, often have various medical problems, > including sometimes SEVERE gastroinestinal issues. > > There is absolutely no medical help given to these individuals through > the NHS - parents have incredibly hard time having their children > examined by specialist doctors, and even when some sort of diagnosis is > made there is no treatment offered by the NHS. > > Is the panel aware of this and what do the members of the panel think > should be done to change this shameful situation? > > > > >>>>OH I love that one! Fingers crossed people! > > Mandi x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Sent it. Go Girl!! -----Original Message-----From: Mum231ASD@... [mailto:Mum231ASD@...]Sent: 03 October 2006 14:10Autism Treatment ; GFCFkidsUK ; MaddiganV@...; sallygeorge@...; slodge@...; CarolineTraa@...; simon_tinawood@...; joanne@...; jane_hogan@...; sharon_asd_uk@...; TreatingAutism@...; charmanhome@...; stephanies@...; catherine.devereux@...; RIGBY451@...Cc: c.forrest@...; CLARETREDREA@...; LynHel@...; Dad231ASD@...Subject: BBC Question Time PLEASE Email - Link and Q Click here: BBC NEWS | Programmes | Question Time | Send us your questions Link above - you can cut and paste PLEASE get everybody you know to send the question - TODAY if poss or TOMORROW morning at latest 1:100 UK children have Autism. Childrens Commissioner for England Sir Al Aynsley-Green said recently that schools throughout the UK are shamefully failing children with Autism. Is the panel aware that not only do these children fail to receive a decent education but that they are also unable to access proper medical care on the NHS to treat the medical conditions that often go hand in hand with Autism such as severe gut issues, malabsorption and immune system problems? What advice can the panel give to the thousands of parents of children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD's)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 Ooops I did it yesterday - just forgot to post!! Jacqui > > Sent it. Go Girl!! > BBC Question Time PLEASE Email - Link and Q > > > Click here: BBC NEWS | Programmes | Question Time | Send us your questions > > Link above - you can cut and paste > > PLEASE get everybody you know to send the question - TODAY if poss or > TOMORROW morning at latest > > > 1:100 UK children have Autism. > > Childrens Commissioner for England Sir Al Aynsley-Green said recently that > schools throughout the UK are shamefully failing children with Autism. > > Is the panel aware that not only do these children fail to receive a > decent education but that they are also unable to access proper medical care > on the NHS to treat the medical conditions that often go hand in hand with > Autism such as severe gut issues, malabsorption and immune system problems? > > What advice can the panel give to the thousands of parents of children > with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD's)? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 > _Click here: BBC NEWS | Programmes | Question Time | Send us your > questions_ > (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/5399242.stm) > > Link above - you can cut and paste > > PLEASE get everybody you know to send the question - TODAY if poss or > TOMORROW morning at latest > > > > > 1:100 UK children have Autism. > > Childrens Commissioner for England Sir Al Aynsley-Green said recently > that > schools throughout the UK are shamefully failing children with Autism. > > Is the panel aware that not only do these children fail to receive a > decent > education but that they are also unable to access proper medical care on > the > NHS to treat the medical conditions that often go hand in hand with > Autism > such as severe gut issues, malabsorption and immune system problems? > > What advice can the panel give to the thousands of parents of children > with > autistic spectrum disorders (ASD's)? > > > Great question!!! sent the same question this morning. Dawn(Birmingham) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 -My own version of the question submitted. Kay. > _Click here: BBC NEWS | Programmes | Question Time | Send us your questions_ > (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/5399242.stm) > > Link above - you can cut and paste > > PLEASE get everybody you know to send the question - TODAY if poss or > TOMORROW morning at latest > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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