PE01837: Provide clear direction and investment for autism support

Health

Petitioner: Stephen Leighton

Status:
Lodged

Date Lodged: 09 December 2020

Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to:

  • clarify how autistic people, who do not have a learning disability and/or mental disorder, can access support and;
  • allocate investment for autism support teams in every local authority or health and social care partnership in Scotland.


Petition History:

Summary

16 December 2020: The Committee agreed to write to the National Autistic Society and Scottish Autism. Link to Official Report of Meeting 16 December 2020

10 February 2021: The Committee agreed to continue this petition and include it in its legacy paper for its successor Committee, along with a suggestion to take evidence from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport on the various concerns raised in written submissions received on the petition. Link of Official Report of Meeting 10 February 2021

Written submissions

PE1837/A: Scottish Government submission of 2 December 2020 (76KB pdf)

PE1837/B: Petitioner submission of 23 December 2020 (89KB pdf)

PE1837/C: Autism Resources Co-ordination Hub (ARCH) - South Lanarkshire submission of 24 December 2020 (74KB pdf)

PE1837/D: Gary Ballantyne submission of 1 January 2021 (62KB pdf)

PE1837/E: Autism Network Scotland submission of 5 January 2021 (84KB pdf)

PE1837/F: Thom Kirkwood submission of 5 January 2021 (112KB pdf)

PE1837/G: Deborah McKenna submission of 5 January 2021 (84KB pdf)

PE1837/H: Professor Jean MacLellan OBE submission of 13 January 2021 (60KB pdf)

PE1837/I: Patricia Hewitt submission of 10 January 2021 (69KB pdf)

PE1837/J: Petitioner submission of 19 January 2021 (122KB pdf)

PE1837/K: Anonymous submission of 20 January 2021 (59KB pdf) 

PE1837/L: The National Autistic Society Scotland submission of 21 January 2021 (86KB pdf)

PE1837/M: Wendy Ferguson submission of 22 January 2021 (81KB pdf)

PE1837/N: Jean Mcnally submission of 26 January 2021 (80KB pdf)

PE1837/O: Patsy Quinn submission of 26 January 2021 (83KB pdf)

PE1837/P: DIFFERabled Scotland submission of 26 January 2021 (90KB pdf)

PE1837/Q: Jane Hook submission of 26 January 2021 (38KB pdf)

PE1837/R: Petitioner submission of 2 February 2021 (84KB pdf)

PE1837/S: Deborah Best submission of 2 February 2021 (63KB pdf)

PE1837/T: Scottish Autism submission dated 4 February 2021 (52KB pdf)

PE1837/U: Petitioner submission of 8 February 2021 (62KB pdf)

PE1837/V: Scottish Autism submission of 11 March 2021 (60KB pdf) 

PE1837/W: COSLA submission of 30 April 2021 (92KB pdf)

Do you agree dedicated autism support would save hundreds of millions of pounds?

Could there be an audit of escapable costs within mental health to identify funding for autism support teams?

How much is needed to fund autism support teams?
 

Done

Wendy Cook

10:56 on 30 Nov 2020

I hope this is helps and that people with autism get the help to achieve their goals and get the support they need.

Paige gould

21:53 on 29 Nov 2020

Much more support is needed.

Katrina spiers

17:50 on 29 Nov 2020

They should get all the support they 3

Dee Suckling

16:59 on 29 Nov 2020

Sign sign sign.

Jonathan Gould

16:24 on 29 Nov 2020

This is important and I agree.

Courtney Hendry

15:41 on 26 Nov 2020

The lack of understanding and professional support is damaging to mental health and leaves many families with little or no income to support their children as have to give up good jobs. Little support in schools and health sectors if or when diagnosis is given. We need the energy to support our families not to battle basic human rights.

Gillian Strachan

9:08 on 25 Nov 2020

Support the people who have autism please.

Jeffrey Allen

8:37 on 25 Nov 2020

I petition this.

Helen Fletcher

13:48 on 24 Nov 2020

Any help will be so appreciated there is never enough to know especially for Grandparents.

Anne Shearer

18:48 on 23 Nov 2020

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