INTERNATIONAL DAY OF AUTISM
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https://doi.org/10.2478/Abstract
Last December, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution under the initiative of the State of Qatar, which declares April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day.
Autism is indeed today a very serious education and health issue around the world.
At the occasion of the first World Autism Awareness Day, Autism Europe recalls the following to the Member states of the European Union and of the Council of Europe.
The Member States of the European Union and the Council of Europe should pay a particular attention to autism considering the high prevalence of this disability.
On the basis of evidenced scientific data, we know today that autism is not a rare condition and if the whole spectrum of autistic disorders is considered, the disability can affect 0.6% of the population. This means that Europe (including all members of the Council of Europe) counts around 5 million people with autism.
With this resolution Member States of the European Union and the Council of Europe are obligate to respect the dignity and human rights of the persons with autism.
For guaranteeing their full dignity, people with autism should not be considered nor treated as a population that is not able to achieve goals such as independence and self-determination.
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