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Martin Lonergan, Irish Autism, Autism Awareness Day
Posted by newsdesk1 on December 17, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Local Independent County Councillor, Martin Lonergan has welcomed the agreement by the Minister of State at the Department of Health, Kathleen Lynch, to back the first ever Irish Autism Awareness Day, which will link in with International Autism Awareness Day on 2nd Aprilnext.
Government buildings, OPW buildings and Local Authority buildings will be invited to go blue in support.
According to Cllr. Lonergan, "Irish Autism Action tell us that one in one hundred people suffer with Autism, at some level on the spectrum.
I very much welcome the news that Minister Lynch is to back the first ever Irish Autism Awareness Day, which will take place on 2nd April, in conjunction with International Autism Awareness Day.
There is no doubt that Irish society needs to be better educated regarding Autism. One of the most important functions of the Irish Autism Action is to raise awareness and that is what the 2nd April will now be all about.
Irish Autism Action provides a range of services for people with Autism and their families including early detection and diagnosis; education support; advocacy; counselling and home based support. They also play a key role in providing advice for families upon receiving diagnosis.
I am confident that the people will get behind Irish Autism Awareness Day as they have with Daffodil Day and other major campaigns."
Concluding Cllr. Lonergan added, "Most people know someone affected by Autism. It is vital that we educate the Irish public and raise awareness of Autism to remove the stigma and to work towards providing better services.”
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