Long awaited autism strategy must lead to action

26 August 2024

Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin MEP has welcomed the publication of the Autism Innovation Strategy today.

Ó Ríordáin urged Government to commence action on the 80 key points outlined in the document.

Ó Ríordáin said:

“The Labour Party has long called for a National Autism Strategy, using many of our Private Members’ Time in the Dáil to hold the Government’s feet to the fire on this issue. Every child deserves equal access to support and services, and it is the Government’s responsibility to make this a reality.

“The current waiting times for autism assessments are nothing short of a national scandal and it is my hope that Government will prioritise ending these waiting times by investing in the supports and services that are so badly needed. Early intervention is paramount for children with autism, and these delays are unacceptable.

“September is always a particularly challenging month for children and families. We know that many children are still without an appropriate school place for September, and many are forced to travel long distances to access education, while others are forced to accept a school place that is inappropriate for their needs.

“We need to get the basics right, and give every child a fair start.

“I would like to acknowledge the tireless campaigning of Cara Darmody who worked with the Labour Party to highlight this issue. Her dedication to this cause has no doubt played a huge role in what we are seeing today.

“The unfortunate reality is that too many families are in constant battle with the State when it comes to getting the help that they need. My hope is that the strategy announced today can representing turning the page and an end to that awful chapter in Irish society.”

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