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Plans have been published by ministers in England to tackle the "social exclusion" of adults with autism. | Plans have been published by ministers in England to tackle the "social exclusion" of adults with autism. |
Campaigners have long accused the state of ignoring adults with the condition - just 15% are in employment and half live at home. | Campaigners have long accused the state of ignoring adults with the condition - just 15% are in employment and half live at home. |
But the cross-government strategy sets out a range of measures to help them have "rewarding and fulfilling" lives, including training for Jobcentre staff. | But the cross-government strategy sets out a range of measures to help them have "rewarding and fulfilling" lives, including training for Jobcentre staff. |
Experts said the steps provided "achievable solutions" to the problems. | Experts said the steps provided "achievable solutions" to the problems. |
There are about 400,000 adults with the condition in the country. | There are about 400,000 adults with the condition in the country. |
These are split evenly between those with a learning disability, sometimes known as low-functioning, and those without one, known as high functioning. | These are split evenly between those with a learning disability, sometimes known as low-functioning, and those without one, known as high functioning. |
People with autism have a huge contribution to make - shutting them out deprives everyone Phil Hope, care services minister | People with autism have a huge contribution to make - shutting them out deprives everyone Phil Hope, care services minister |
While children are often supported through the school system, help for adults has been much more patchy. | While children are often supported through the school system, help for adults has been much more patchy. |
Just last year the House of Commons' Public Accounts Committee said they had been "cast adrift". | Just last year the House of Commons' Public Accounts Committee said they had been "cast adrift". |
This strategy - the first of its kind - accepts they have often been excluded, but has called for a sustained effort to tackle the issue. | This strategy - the first of its kind - accepts they have often been excluded, but has called for a sustained effort to tackle the issue. |
A national board of experts is being set up to co-ordinate the response. | |
They will lead a series of projects including better training for health and social care staff and guidance for the public sector to make their services more accessible. | They will lead a series of projects including better training for health and social care staff and guidance for the public sector to make their services more accessible. |
Employment advisers working for Jobcentres will also get training on how to help people with the condition into work. | Employment advisers working for Jobcentres will also get training on how to help people with the condition into work. |
Care services minister Phil Hope said he wanted the strategy to be a "foundation for change". | Care services minister Phil Hope said he wanted the strategy to be a "foundation for change". |
"People with autism have a huge contribution to make - shutting them out deprives everyone." | "People with autism have a huge contribution to make - shutting them out deprives everyone." |
Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, director of Cambridge University's Autism Research Centre, said he hoped the strategy would help a group of people who were often "invisible and marginalised". | Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, director of Cambridge University's Autism Research Centre, said he hoped the strategy would help a group of people who were often "invisible and marginalised". |
He added: "It pinpoints achievable solutions that could radically improve the lives of people with autism." | He added: "It pinpoints achievable solutions that could radically improve the lives of people with autism." |
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