New autism service for Wales to be established

4 Mar 2016 11:11 AM

A new national autism service for Wales, which will provide lifetime support for children and adults, will be set up in Wales, Health and Social Services Minister Mark Drakeford recently announced.

The service is a key part of the Welsh Government’s refreshed Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan, which was launched recently. It will be subject to a 12-week consultation.

The Welsh Government published its original strategic action plan in 2008, which was the first of its kind in the UK.  

The refreshed Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan focuses on raising awareness of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD); ensuring information, advice and training is available to all; improving assessment, diagnosis and support for people with ASD; addressing support needs and ensuring people have access to a good education and career advice and support.

Backed by £6m from the Welsh Government over the next three years, the new integrated autism service, which will be launched this year and will be rolled out across Wales by 2019, will improve support services for children, young people and adults.

The new service will be based on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence’s best practice standards and will include a focus on multi-agency and multi-disciplinary working, ensuring people with autism receive joined up services and support.  

The new integrated autism service will:

Health and Social Services Minister Mark Drakeford said:

“The refreshed Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan sets out the Welsh Government’s commitment to support children, young people and adults with ASD throughout their lives. We want to ensure their needs are understood and there is information and support available to enable them to lead fulfilling lives.  

“The new national integrated autism service for Wales will ensure people are supported to achieve their own wellbeing outcomes by receiving the right support, by the right professional, in the right place, at the right time. It will ensure there is consistency across the country, ensuring people with autism are able to access comparable services across Wales.

“The service will be rolled out to all health board areas by 2019. As we develop and roll out the service we will include people with autism, to make sure it is meeting identified needs.”

Other measures in the refreshed Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan include:

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