Olwyn Enright
Question:44 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Education and Science if progress has been made in the implementation of the report of the task force on autism; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21557/03]
Vol. 571 No. 3
44 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Education and Science if progress has been made in the implementation of the report of the task force on autism; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21557/03]
The report of the task force on autism is lengthy and complex. It contains approximately 180 individual recommendations ranging from measures aimed at identifying prevalence rates and early intervention, through issues relating to diagnosis and assessment, the centrality of the role of parents, the required models of education and health care services and the need for specialist training for those involved in service provision, to structural, constitutional and policy issues.
The scope of these recommendations is such as to require a multifaceted response. My Department's key focus to date has been on progressing the fundamental structural and legislative measures which are necessary to underpin the development and delivery of services for persons with autism in line with the task force's recommendations. These measures will be fundamental to the implementation of many of the task force's recommendations.