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Call to help isolated autistic children

Posted: 29 August 2002 | Subscribe Online


Parents of autistic children should use befriending and support schemes to combat isolation caused by the condition, the National Autistic Society said this week.

The advice came in response to reports that a mother in Leicester had advertised for children to play with her autistic son, offering them £5 an hour to do so.

Angela Finne, the National Autistic Society's locality manager for the Leicester area, said that parents of children with an autistic spectrum disorder often felt isolated following diagnosis of their child and would be desperate to seek help and "receive whatever support they can for their child".
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She suggested parents use befriending and support programmes such as early bird schemes, which advise parents soon after their child is diagnosed; and jigsaw schemes, where groups of children and parents come together on a monthly basis.

But she said provision of such schemes was "patchy" because of insufficient funding.

"Resources are not always available and it can be difficult for parents to find the support they need for their children and to get respite," she said.


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