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about World Autism Day 2011 Benefit Gala


Message from the Secretary General in 2011. UNITED NATIONS.



The number of children and adults with autism continues to increase, in all countries and in all racial, ethnic and social. Although increasingly more attention is paid to autism in world of science, medicine and care, the public is not aware of the conditions of autism. Hence, the annual celebration of World Autism Awareness copper relief even greater because it represents an opportunity to promote action and assistance.



Children and adults with autism are faced with the serious problems of stigma and discrimination, and difficulties in accessing health . Many have to fight many obstacles, every day. Discrimination, abuse and isolation affect many of them terribly and constitute a violation of their fundamental human rights.



Autism is a complex disorder, but with a prompt and appropriate treatment can be achieved, in many cases, an improvement. That is why it is so important to report the symptoms of autism and provide treatment as soon as possible.



is also essential to support parents, creating jobs for people with autism according to their abilities and strengths, and improve public education to better meet the needs of students with autism.



These measures will benefit all and enrich the lives of people with autism and their families, as well as the all other members society alike. In the words of the mother of a child with autism: "My daughter has come a long way, but mine has been even longer."



Emprendamos together this way to a more generous and inclusive.




Ban Ki-moon

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