Guest guest Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 This, ironically comes from mercurynews.com Lenny Soaring Rate of Autism Lends Urgency To Call For Action By Steve Geissinger for MediaNews. http://www.mercurynews.com/politics/ci_6935084?nclick_check=1 SACRAMENTO - Government agencies are facing a new public health crisis - a dramatic increase in autistic children - and must swiftly explore how best to provide better care and protection for them over their lifetimes, a blue-ribbon state commission concluded Tuesday. The California Legislative Blue Ribbon Commission on Autism said its overall findings included a lack of screening for the disorder, poor public awareness generally, barriers to seeking care for the afflicted, and overlapping efforts between the public and private sectors that need to be better coordinated. " Throughout the state, " the report says, " there is an intense need to plan for and address the impending housing, transportation, employment and educational needs of the tsunami of young people with " autism. The panel's report recommended the state adopt legislation next year to immediately address such problems. The panel also concluded that urgent efforts should be made to better educate police and judges so they don't accidentally abuse those with the disorder, which can be characterized by seemingly aggressive behavior. Senate leader Don Perata, an Oakland Democrat, who authored a bill two years ago forming the 16-member panel, said the report will allow lawmakers " an opportunity to link the science, knowledge and best practices regarding autism to public policy. " The commission's recommendations included: • Bolstering early identification and intervention. • Working toward better education of those with the disorder, through the college years. • Establishing regulations to ensure appropriate and equitable health insurance. • Creating a statewide public awareness campaign. The disorder has increased more than 600 percent in recent years, now affecting about one in every 150 children. It is the fastest growing serious developmental disability in the United States. Read the report at: http://senweb03.senate.ca.gov/ autism/documents/whatsnew/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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