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Autism Day Marked By Landmark Legislation.

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Contact: Carin Yavorcik, +1-301-657-0881, ext. 115, cyavorcik@autism-society.org, or Marguerite Colston, +1-240-672-4734, mcolston@autism-society.org, both of the Autism Society of America

Autism Caucus Co-Chairs and Leading Grassroots Autism Association Push for Services Worldwide

BETHESDA, Md., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United Nations has designated April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day. To mark this historic occasion, the Autism Society of America, the World Autism Organization and the Co-Chairs of the bipartisan Congressional Coalition for Autism Research and Education (C.A.R.E.), Rep. Chris Smith and Rep. Mike Doyle, will hold a press conference on the Cannon Terrace to build support for critical legislation that would provide needed autism services in the U.S. and around the world.

An estimated 30 million people in the world have an autism spectrum disorder, 1.5 million in America alone. Every day in America, 60 families learn their child has autism. These families face challenges of care, support, education, financial hardship and medical and health care issues that make autism a national public health issue. Though there is no cure, autism is treatable and individuals with autism have tremendous potential.

We have an epidemic on our hands and we need to immediately and aggressively address it on every front, Smith said.

Members of the House of Representatives are working so that the U.S. will become the first nation to initiate an effort to establish a global autism assistance program. In February 2008, a bi-partisan group of legislators joined Congressmen Smith and Doyle in introducing the Global Autism Assistance Act, (HR 5446). This landmark legislation will establish a global health and education grant program related to autism spectrum disorders and provide support to families, educational institutions, clinics and medical centers in developing nations.

We will know we have succeeded when people on the autism spectrum become an accepted part of the human condition, said ASA President and CEO Lee Grossman. While this goal may take a generation to achieve, the global community should aim for nothing less, and it is imperative that we begin to work toward that goal today.

The Global Autism Assistance Act authorizes $10 million over three years through a grant program for service providers and advocacy groups for children with autism specifically in countries with weak healthcare infrastructure to raise autism awareness, and creates new ways to share American expertise and advancements in the diagnoses and treatment of autism.

My colleagues and I in the Congressional Autism Caucus are deeply committed to ensuring that the federal government does everything it can to address the challenges presented by autism around the world. Millions of families need and deserve our help, Doyle said.

The Members also plan to promote the Expanding the Promise of Individuals with Autism Act (HR 1881), announced last year by Reps. Doyle and Smith along with actor Bradley Whitford of West Wing fame. The bill would provide additional resources for those affected by autism in the U.S., increasing access to effective therapies and essential support services for people with autism, as well as providing critical funding for training, protection, and advocacy.

WHO:

Representative Chris Smith (R-NJ)

Representative Mike Doyle (D-PA)

Lee Grossman, Autism Society of America, President and CEO

Jeff Sell, World Autism Organization, Vice President/Autism Society of America, Director of Chapters and Membership

Randall Rutta, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, Easter Seals

WHEN:

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

2:00 p.m.

WHERE:

Cannon Terrace

(between Cannon and Longworth House Office Buildings)

Independence Ave. SE

Washington, DC

Note: Rain Location is Rm. 411 Cannon House Office Building

CONTACT:

Autism Society of America: Carin Yavorcik - 301-657-0881 x115

Rep. Smith: Ryan Goodwin - 202-225-3765

Rep. Doyle: Matt Dinkle - 202-225-2135

About Autism

Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects a persons ability to communicate and interact with others. Autism is defined by a certain set of behaviors and is a spectrum disorder that affects individuals differently and to varying degrees. There is no known single cause for autism, but increased awareness and funding can help families today.

About ASA:

ASA, the nations leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism. We do this by increasing public awareness about the day-to-day issues faced by people on the spectrum, advocating for appropriate services for individuals across the lifespan, and providing the latest information regarding treatment, education, research and advocacy. For more information, visit www.autism-society.org.

SOURCE Autism Society of America
A press release, but I felt any strong effort to tackle this growing problem should be put forth and lauded.

I'm generally loathe to acknowledge this day's name, but if it's for the cause of fighting back against the disease, I'll bite my pride.
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Oh come on Autism propoents, April 2nd? There's a reason we don't have anything on April 2nd, not even James Polk day, it's like getting December 26th, yeah your day means jack and shit because of the much better day just before it.


Was September 17th taken? How about June 20th? Hell why not November 3rd?

Why the hell did you pick April 2nd?

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Mr Bean wrote:Oh come on Autism propoents, April 2nd? There's a reason we don't have anything on April 2nd, not even James Polk day, it's like getting December 26th, yeah your day means jack and shit because of the much better day just before it.


Was September 17th taken? How about June 20th? Hell why not November 3rd?

Why the hell did you pick April 2nd?
The UN picked it. I think you will find that all the explanation you need.

I wuold have picked April 20th out of perversity.
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lol, that's a good one Martin...
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I would've liked Autism day to be divided up into single miniutes and spread out at intervals equal to increasing prime numbers over a period of months.

But... I just like patterns. :P

(note: Its an old autism joke that I and other autistic people have found funny. Its not offensive[/b]
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I thought we should have taken over 3-14....
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CaptainChewbacca wrote:I would've liked Autism day to be divided up into single miniutes and spread out at intervals equal to increasing prime numbers over a period of months.

But... I just like patterns. :P

(note: Its an old autism joke that I and other autistic people have found funny. Its not offensive[/b]
I found it amusing enough, though I'm not autistic.

Anyway, it's good that they're trying to raise awareness of just what autism is, and ways to help those affected live as normal a life as they can. Though I agree that April 2nd is a less than ideal day for it.
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Cases of autism are on the increase? I didn't know that. What could possibly be the cause?
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NoXion wrote:Cases of autism are on the increase? I didn't know that. What could possibly be the cause?
The simplest answer is Better Detection at a younger age.
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NoXion wrote:Cases of autism are on the increase? I didn't know that. What could possibly be the cause?
Causes of autism are not on the increase, the accurate testing of young children has been perfected, now we don't get people being diagnosted when symptoms show up ten years into life.

It looks the same as an increase in autism, until you step back and review the physical number of cases for any given age group VS at a later date.

Or in other words if ten years ago we diagnosed 10 people with autism within the first year of birth, and now we diagnose 50 with autism within the first year, to the untrained it looks like a five fold increase, unless you detected 40 people from that first group, but you don't detect all of them until age ten or twelve.


Thus the "increase" in autism is simply us testing nearly everyone and finding everyone at a young age rather than missing it until symptoms are prevelant and highly noticeable, as we used to do.

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The early detection is key. The formative years of the brain are pretty much the chance to get the most umph out of the various workarounds. Trust me on this one.
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LadyTevar wrote:
NoXion wrote:Cases of autism are on the increase? I didn't know that. What could possibly be the cause?
The simplest answer is Better Detection at a younger age.
*Smacks forehead* Duh, silly me. I got the impression the actual incidence of autism was on the increase as opposed to detection methods getting better.
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wait until you see my mom's family's gen x'ers. We're all bi-polar, aspergers cases. mind you the bi-polar bit tends to run in my mom's family akin to harkkonen like deception and sociopathy...
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