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please support a Senate Inquiry into abuse of people with disability

By convenor |

Dear Senator,

Please vote today for an Inquiry into abuse and neglect of people with a disability when the matter comes before the Senate. Autism Aspergers Advocacy Australia (A4) is confident that the community supports having an Inquiry; we are not aware of any opposition in the community to such an Inquiry.

Parents fear regional autism centre will lose funding under NDIS

By bobb |

By Emily Bryan

Tue 27 Jan 2015

University of Tasmania lecturer Coleen Cheek helps a child at the early learning centre in Burnie.PHOTO: The early learning centre in Burnie supports 46 pre-school children. (ABC News: Emily Bryan)

The Autism Early Learning Centre in Burnie, which supports 46 pre-school children, will only be funded until June.An autism centre in Tasmania's north-west is facing an unknown future after being given no funding guarantees by the Federal Government.

Beyond that, ongoing funding will be assessed in the context of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), the rollout of which begins mid-2016.

The Federal Social Services Department said decisions on the centre's future will be based on a range of evidence.

But the fact that the NDIS required services to compete in a demand-driven market has the centre's supporters worried.

Kathryn Fordyce, who manages the centre, said she did not how it would adapt to NDIS requirements or whether it could survive without funding until the rollout starts.

"I'm hopeful, and certainly our families really the support," she said.

Four people attack autistic man in Chisholm shops car park

By bobb |

Two men and two women have allegedly attacked and robbed an autistic man after luring him to the Chisholm shops car park on Monday.

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to the robbery, and believe the attack occured between 3.30am and 4.10am.

Police say the autistic man was lured to the Chisholm shops car park, after receiving a phone call from an unknown person asking him to meet them there.

When he arrived two men and two women approached him and verbally abused him.

Autism included at last ... but in a de-funded national disability consortium

By convenor |

Media Release

This week saw a major milestone for autism advocacy in Australia. The Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO) helped Autism Aspergers Advocacy Australia (A4) prepare and distribute a media release. It was the first time ever that the wider disability community in Australia recognised and helped advocate for specific issues/needs of people living with autism.

Open letter about Autism, disability unemployment, etc. to the Minister for Social Security

By convenor |

Media Release

Autism Aspergers Advocacy Australia (known as A4), the national peak body for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), wrote an open letter to Scott Morrison MP, the new Minister for Social Security. The letter gives essential information about ASD and the impact of Government policy for people living with ASD, and asks for a meeting to discuss ways to improve outcomes.