Closed petition Government funding required for an autism training support scheme

To Create a scheme for autistic adults and adults with learning difficulties, to break the stigma around adults with learning difficulties, such as autism. As 80% of us are facing poverty and unemployment, as the education system struggle to support those with learning and educational needs.

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Government funding is required to implement accredited knowledge and training to be rolled out to government staff and agencies, to acquire Autism and learning difficulties awareness. With 80% of Autistic adults being unemployed due to inadequate education and training, which has prevented employment due to the stigma around autism. Adults with Autism need to accomplish the pathway to promote independence and have equal opportunities within society which is currently not the case.

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Autism employment debated by MPs

On Thursday 25 April, MPs debated the Buckland Review of Autism Employment.

The debate was led by Sir Robert Buckland MP, who conducted the review.

The Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Mims Davies MP, responded on behalf of the Government.

The debate was scheduled by the Backbench Business Committee.

What are backbench business debates?

Backbench business debates give backbenchers (MPs who aren’t ministers or shadow ministers) an opportunity to secure a debate on a topic of their choice, either in the House of Commons Chamber or Westminster Hall.

MPs can make a request for a debate to the Backbench Business Committee, which decides which debates to schedule.

This debate was on a motion calling on the Government, businesses and the wider economy to accept and implement the recommendations of the Buckland Review. This was agreed to.

Visual explainer: Backbench Business debates

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