By bobb |
The autism/ASD advocacy group, Speaking Out for Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Australian Capital Territory (SOfASD ACT) wrote to ACT political candidates asking about their policies and plans for people affected by autism. There is an election in the ACT in October and the group feels the ASD community in the ACT need to know what prospective governments plan to do to improve outcomes for people with ASD and their associates.
SOfASD asked specific questions about policy and plans for:
- diagnosis
- early intervention
- school age: education and other needs
- transition to post-school
- employment and "community access"
- supported accommodation
- community access and respite
- access to services
- Autism/ASD awareness
- protection of human rights
- the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
You can download the questions and background information using the link below.
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20120810 ACT election questions.pdf (215.56 KB) | 215.56 KB |
20120913 ACT election response ALP v1.pdf (837.23 KB) | 837.23 KB |
20120922 Libs autism school.pdf (152.73 KB) | 152.73 KB |
20120926 Greens response.pdf (103.1 KB) | 103.1 KB |
20120928 Lib Responses to questions.pdf (515.94 KB) | 515.94 KB |
ACT ALP first to respond
Congratulations to ACT ALP who were the first to respond to SOfASD's questions. Their response can be downloaded from the link above.
SOfASD will:
Australian Motorist Party response
The Australian Motorists Party provided a simple response to the questions on 16/9/2012. While they do not have answers, they commit to "support".
ACT Liberals pledge to build autism-specific school
The ACT Liberals were the first political party in the 2012 ACT election campaign to provide any specific ASD-related policy commitment. Their press release can be downloaded using the link above.
They managed to get their announcement on the front page of the Canberra Times (see ACT Liberals pledge to build autism-specific school). It says:
Response from the ACT Greens
The ACT Greens provided their response to the list of questions from SOfASD. To download it, click here.
ACT Carers and the ACT 2012 election
The ACT Carers Association also sought responses from politicians before the 2012 election.
The responses they got and several other documents on the ACT Carers website (click here) ... in particular, see What Cares Want! Campaign overview document (click here) to download.