By Mithran Samuel, Maria Ahmed and Amy Taylor
Call to increase autism funding
New Philanthropy Capital, which advises charitable donors, have said that funding for the treatment of autism is “totally inadequate”, with £3.70 spent per head each year on people with autism compared to £1,000 for cancer patients.
Source:- The Times Tuesday 18 September 2007 page 31
15 Whitehall departments named and shamed for race equality failures
Fifteen government departments and agencies, including Whitehall’s biggest spenders, face the threat of legal action for failing to carry out duties under race equality legislation, according to a final report from the Commission for Racial Equality to be published later this week.
MP to probe holding of baby DNA
A Plaid Cymru MP is set to question why DNA profiles of children are being kept on the police national database.
It emerged over the weekend that the database includes DNA information from a seven-month-old baby girl.
Elfyn Llwyd, Plaid’s parliamentary leader, said that it was frightening that DNA from such young children was being retained.
Source:- Western Mail, Tuesday, September 18 2007
Disturbing’ report
“Disturbing” levels of unemployment exists among refugees in Wales despite them being highly qualified according to new research.
The study by the Welsh Refugee Council found 60 per cent of refugees have a higher education qualification but 64 per cent are unemployed.
Source:- South Wales Echo, Tuesday, September 18 2007