Australia Launches First National Autism Strategy to Boost Inclusion and Support
- The Australian government has launched its first national autism strategy to improve the lives of autistic people, with a budget of $42.3 million for its first phase.
- The strategy includes funding for peer support programs, research translation, and community awareness initiatives, addressing key areas like education and employment.
- Outcomes for autistic Australians are poorer than the general population, with high unemployment rates and significant barriers to education.
- The strategy aims to create a safe and inclusive society, recognizing the unique support needs of autistic individuals, according to advocate Clare Gibellini.
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