People With Autism Should Be Supported Throughout Their Lives Says Poots

HEALTH MInister Edwin Poots speaking at a confernce in Belfast said: “We must maximise the potential, participation and inclusion of people living with autism throughout their lives and at the same time provide support to their families.”

He was giving the opening address at the National Autistic Society’s Conference in Belfast today. The theme of the conference, the first time it has been held in Northern Ireland, was ‘Understanding and supporting individuals with autism.xa0

Addressing an audience of cross sectoral professionals and families of people with autism, Minister Poots said that a new draft cross-Departmental Autism Strategy and Action Plan is presently being finalised.xa0dn_screen

He said:xa0“I am keenly aware that people living with autism and their families rarely need the services of only one Department or public service organisation. I am encouraged that the content of today’s conference complements the joined-up approach of the cross-departmental Autism Strategy for Northern Ireland.

The changes envisaged in the Autism Strategy and Action Plan can only be achieved through the continuing commitment of government departments and other statutory bodies, working alongside people with autism, parents and carers, as well as the community and voluntary sector.”

Minister Poots also paid tribute to the work of National Autistic Society in Northern Ireland. He said:xa0“Since the Northern Ireland branch was established in 2004, it has been pivotal in assisting and complementing the public sector in its delivery of autism services. The focus of the National Autistic Society locally has always been on providing a wide range of services and activities to people with autism, their families and carers, as well as to the professionals that support them through the challenges of daily life.”

“Looking forward, I am committed to putting in place arrangements to maximise the potential, participation and inclusion of people living with autism throughout their lives and at the same time provide support and encouragement to their families.”

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