Disability news, Accessibility Issues, Disability Issues, Accessiblity News

Britain to count adults with autism

May 9th, 2008

From the BBC:

For the first time, Britain will conduct a census of adults with autism in order to better support them. In announcing the £500,000 project, Care Services Minister Ivan Lewis said adults with autism are too often abandoned by health and social services.

“We still don’t know enough about autism, but we do know that left unsupported, it can have a devastating impact on those who have the condition and their families, ” he said. “One of the key gaps in our knowledge is simple - we don’t know how many people have the condition in any given area.”

The group has been hard to measure partly because so many people have grown up before improvements in recognition and diagnosis; and some may have been labelled inappropriately as having mental health problems or learning difficulties or not acknowledged at all.

The National Autistic Society was enthusiastic about the effort.

One Response to “Britain to count adults with autism”

  1. Maddy Says:

    I wonder how long it will take to complete? Or rather when they’ll get around to publishing the results?
    Best wishes

Leave a Reply

Please copy the string HZlzH4 to the field below:

Disability news, Accessibility Issues, Disability Issues, Accessiblity News

Search

Headlines

Categories

FAQs

About the Blog

More than 50 million people in the United States have disabilities, a number that is growing rapidly as the population ages. Experts say disability will soon affect the lives of most Americans. This blog attempts to explore what we know about disability, and to chronicle the efforts of people who are seeking new ways to address familiar challenges.

Join veteran journalist Patricia E. Bauer as she sifts through current news and commentary, bringing you the best information about what's happening now and what it may mean for you and your loved ones.

Read more »

Not2BeMissed
My Articles & Essays
News2Use
Mailing List

Sign up for our mailing list!








image Our RSS Feed



Archives
  • May 2008
  • April 2008
  • March 2008
  • February 2008
  • January 2008
  • December 2007
  • November 2007
  • October 2007
  • September 2007
  • August 2007
  • July 2007
  • June 2007
  • May 2007