NDM7124 Welsh Conservatives debate - Autism
NDM7124 Welsh Conservatives debate - Autism
NDM7124 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West)
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1.
Notes the publication of the Evaluation of the Integrated Autism Service and
the Autism Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan final report on the 1 April
2019.
2.
Further notes the written statement made by the Minister for Health and Social
Services published on the 3 April 2019.
3.
Regrets that the Welsh Government voted against the implementation of the
Autism (Wales) Bill.
4.
Acknowledges that, whilst the Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan
Annual Report 2018-2019 outlines the Welsh Government’s approach to developing
autism services in Wales, there are a lack of outcome measures within the
report on the delivery of the Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan
2016.
5.
Recognises that whilst some progress has been made to improve autism services
in Wales, there are inconsistencies in the service and support offered which
impacts on outcomes for autistic people and their families.
6.
Calls on the Welsh Government to ensure the long-term sustainability of the
integrated autism service and to deliver high quality autism support services
by:
a)
providing sufficient support and services to autistic people and their families
that reflects the wide range of needs that they may have; ensuring that the
service meets the expectations of users and strengthens the autistic voice by
moving beyond autism awareness to autism empowerment;
b)
developing a clear and consistent monitoring system to allow for more effective
reporting of outcomes for autistic people;
c)
clarifying the future funding arrangements for the integrated autism service
beyond the initial funding period of March 2021 to provide certainty for
service users;
d)
placing the integrated autism service within a broader approach to support
autistic people and to deliver the ‘priorities of action’ outlined in the
Refreshed Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan, including
increasing education and employment opportunities;
e)
working to implement the recommendations of the Evaluation of the Integrated
Autism Service and the Autism Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan as soon
as practical.
Welsh
Government, Refreshed Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan, 2016
The
following amendments have been tabled:
Amendment
1 - Rhun
ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)
Insert
new point at beginning of motion and renumber accordingly:
Believes
that in order for people with autism to receive the best services possible,
neurodiversity needs to be considered as an equalities issue in its own right,
with having a non-neurotypical brain becoming a protected characteristic under
equalities legislation, and public services responding accordingly.
Amendment
2 - Rebecca
Evans (Gower)
Delete
point 3 and renumber accordingly.
Amendment
3 - Rebecca
Evans (Gower)
In
point 6, delete all after sub-point a and replace with:
building
on the monitoring that exists within services to allow for more effective
reporting of outcomes for autistic people;
clarifying
the future funding arrangements for the integrated autism service beyond the
initial funding period of March 2021 once we have the much awaited clarity from
the UK Government of our settlement for 2020 – 21 and beyond;
placing
the integrated autism service within a broader approach to support autistic
people and to deliver the ‘priorities of action’ outlined in the Refreshed
Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan, including increasing
education and employment opportunities;
working
with partners and stakeholders to consider the recommendations of the
Evaluation of the Integrated Autism Service and the Autism Spectrum Disorder
Strategic Action Plan.
Business type: Debate
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: Complete
First published: 07/06/2021
Decision due: 17 Jul 2019 by Plenary - Fifth Senedd
Lead member: Darren Millar MS