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Autism Awareness Campaign UK

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TheAutism Awareness Campaign – United Kingdom was launched in 2000 by British parents and carersIvan Corea and his wife Charika Corea in response to theautism diagnosis of their son, Charin.

Objectives

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According to their website, Autism Awareness Campaign – United Kingdom was started in 2000 "to campaign on behalf of parents, carers, children and adults with autism andAsperger syndrome, for better public services in health, education, specialist speech therapy and respite care; for independent research into the causes of autism; for greater public awareness on Autism and Asperger's Syndrome", as well as other areas where they believe there is a shortfall in public-service provision.[1] They have lobbied for greater "awareness" of the condition and for independent research on thecauses of autism.[2]

Events

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British Prime MinisterTony Blair met with autism campaignerIvan Corea andLee Scott MP in the Palace of Westminster in 2007 to discuss autism
London 2012 Olympic bid

2002 United Kingdom Autism Awareness Year

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The Autism Awareness Campaign of 2002 initiated debates in theParliament of the UK and theScottish Parliament for Autism Awareness Year, supported by 800 UK organisations including the British Institute of Brain Injured Children, The Disabilities Trust, Autism London and theNational Autistic Society.[3] A major conference on autism was held at theKing's Fund in London and the first ever service for autism was launched in 2002 by the couple who initiatedAutism Sunday – it was held atSt Paul's Cathedral. Autism Sunday is now a massive worldwide event, celebrated in many countries.[citation needed]

2007 House of Commons autism debate and meeting with Prime Minister

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The Autism Awareness Campaign helped raise "awareness" about the condition in 2007 in theHouse of Commons whenLee Scott, MP forIlford North, brought a debate on autistic children.[4]

Ivan Corea met with theprime minister of the United Kingdom,Tony Blair and Lee Scott MP in April 2007. He presented the Prime Minister with a report calling for a national strategy on autism and a 10-year plan of action in the UK.[5] The call for an urgent review on autism services was supported by leading British charities and community organisations including faith communities.[6] Parliamentarians signed anearly day motion on autism (EDM 1359) backing the call for a national strategy on autism and change in policy for people with autism andAsperger syndrome.[7] Ivan Corea met with the British Prime Minister-in-Waiting,Gordon Brown in June 2007 to urge him to launch the national strategy and 10-year plan on autism,[8] particularly in building state-of-the-art "autism schools".[9]

World Autism Awareness Day

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The Autism Awareness Campaign UK were involved in the first United Nations World Autism Awareness Day, declared by theUN General Assembly on Wednesday 2 April 2008 on the recommendation of the State ofQatar.

The campaign called on the United Nations Secretary-General,Ban Ki-moon to launch a world autism strategy. A CNN interview with presenter Max Foster was televised to mark World Autism Awareness Day on 2 April 2008.[10] International coverage about the Autism Awareness Campaign UK was also given onAssociated Press and the campaigners received national coverage in the United Kingdom.[11]

The campaigners released a film to mark the United Nations World Autism Awareness Day with British peer theBaroness Uddin in theHouse of Lords. Open Every Door, written by the award-winning Sri Lanka-born singer and songwriter,Nimal Mendis, was aired on the UN World Autism Awareness Day by CNN.

London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic bid

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Lord Coe appointed Ivan Corea as aLondon 2012 Olympic bid Ambassador; the Autism Awareness Campaign UK were fully involved with the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic bid.[12][13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Autism Awareness Campaign – United Kingdom. Official website, home page. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  2. ^7 Mar 2007 : Column 497WH, Autistic Children (Education). UK Parliament, 7 March 2007. Retrieved on 8 July 2008.
  3. ^9 Jan 2002 : Column 226WH, Autism. UK Parliament, 9 January 2002. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  4. ^UK Autism Westminster Debate: British MPs focus attention onto Autism. Blogger News Network, 10 March 2007. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  5. ^PM praised for speaking out on autism.Archived May 25, 2007, at theWayback Machine 10 Downing Street, 25 April 2007. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  6. ^UK Prime Minister Tony Blair meets Autism Campaigners. Huliq News 27 April 2007. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  7. ^Gapes, Mike.Early Day Motion: EDM 1359 on Autism.Archived 2007-06-17 at theWayback Machine House of Commons – UK Parliament, 26 April 2007. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  8. ^Gordon Brown Urged To Take Decisive Action On Autism. Medical News Today, 19 June 2007. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  9. ^Help Autistic Children. Channel 4 Television, 8 July 2007. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  10. ^Fighting for Autism: Max Foster interviews Ivan Corea.[dead link] CNN.com, 2 April 2008. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  11. ^GMTV features the Autism Awareness Campaign UKArchived April 10, 2008, at theWayback Machine. GMTV, 25 April 2008. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  12. ^Buckhurst Hill man called up to back Olympic bid.Archived 2018-07-07 at theWayback MachineThe Guardian, 8 March 2005. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.
  13. ^Support for Olympics results in special posting.Archived 2016-03-03 at theWayback MachineThe Guardian, 7 March 2005. Retrieved on 20 July 2008.

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