Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru |
National Assembly for Wales |
Bil Awtistiaeth (Cymru) drafft |
Draft Autism (Wales) Bill |
Arolwg Ar-lein DAB69 |
Online Survey DAB69 |
Ymateb gan Cyfrannog ar-lein 69 |
Evidence from Online Participant 69 |
Please refer to questions in the Online Survey.
Question |
Answer |
01 |
Yes yes, along side a definition that includes, as referenced in DSM5, that presentation in females can differ. |
02 |
Yes Conditions such as sensory processing disorder should also be included |
03 |
Yes These duties should be free to the taxpayer and governed closely to ensure duty of care is being met. |
04 |
Yes strict enforcement of the bill is required in order to future proof and future plan financially for Wales. |
05 |
No, in order o get the strategy correct 6 months seems ample but fair. |
06 |
No. |
07 |
No. However authorities should be encouraged to transition t new best practice prior to the law being enforced. |
08 |
if this expedited matters then yes,for example " in line with Nice guidelines or 6 weeks, whichever is sooner" so there is always a minimum time. |
09 |
Yes Early intervention is absolutely key. |
10 |
Yes OT is very important as is a psychologist, these key workers must be noted. |
11 |
Educational psychologists |
12 |
Barriers might include other co morbid conditions, lack of information given to the caregiver, education of school professionals in recognizing traits, financial burden. |
13 |
Yes |
14 |
All the above are appropriate questions. |
15 |
It should be written in the guidance. |
16 |
Yes |
17 |
Not sure school and hospital education programmes would be an excellent way to promote understanding rather than awareness. |
18 |
I think its good to have a specific bill for this issue. Bilingually accessible with equitable intent. |
19 |
The sensory element of autism must be recognized. women on the spectrum must be recognized. these services must be free in order to save money long term. |