Autism awareness sensitization held in Nyeri Town

A section of parents and their children who participated in an autism awareness event at Nyamachaki Primary in Nyeri Town.

Autism Awareness

An autism awareness function organised by Differently Talented Society of Kenya (DTSK) in conjunction with the Department of Gender, Youth, Sports, and Social Services was held Monday at Nyamachaki Primary in Nyeri Town.

Autism is a developmental disorder manifesting before age 3, characterised by social communication delays, interaction difficulties, and repetitive/restricted behaviors.

The event aimed to promote the psychosocial well-being of autistic individuals and their primary caregivers, offering services like psychosocial support clinics, occupational/speech therapy, and physical wellness checks.

Speaking during the function County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Gender, Youth, Sports, and Social Services Esther Ndung’u, represented by Deputy Director Administration Pauline Ndegwa, affirmed the Nyeri County Government’s commitment to partnering with organisations like DTSK in promoting the rights of persons with disabilities.

She highlighted Stigma reduction and integration as priorities alongside support for autistic individuals and caregivers as the autism awareness month is observed.

Also present was MCA Pauline Nyokabi representing Persons with Disabilities, who said she recognized the efforts of the department and the National Council of Persons with Disabilities in raising awareness about PWD issues, stressing the importance of considering mainstreaming disabilities in institutional constructions.

The event facilitated connections with service providers and informed attendees about government programs and enabling access to government initiatives for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

MCA Nyokabi observed that raising a child with a disability presents challenges, and therefore, the event provided a platform to share information, ideas, and opportunities to support both persons with autism and their parents.

She called on parents raising these children not to hide them in their homes but instead take care of them adding that the government is ready to promote the rights of persons living with disabilities.

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