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Secondary students who are committed to helping people. Our goal is to increase autism awareness in public and to help underprivileged families with autistic children through fundraising campaigns.
It is no doubt that autism awareness in Hong Kong is low; autistic children and their parents are being blamed and discriminated against due to common misconceptions. In addition, many underprivileged families in Hong Kong cannot afford for their children to receive therapy, thus missing the critical period to learn vital social skills, making Autism more challenging to manage.
Autism, a condition known as ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), is a complex neurobehavioral condition that causes disadvantages in communication, social and sensory processing skills. According to World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 1 in 160 children have ASD globally. While on a more local scale, the Autism Children Foundation concluded there were around 25,000 registered children with Autism in Hong Kong. (Dr. Lam, "Autism (ASD) in Hong Kong: Signs, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment")
ASD children typically begin to show symptoms of Autism within the first year they are born, while a small number of children start to show signs between 18-24 months old.
Below are a few things that children with Autism would do regularly (“Autism spectrum disorder”):
Source: https://www.integrityinc.org/
Source: https://www.autismtalkclub.com/
Source: Department of Health, Hong Kong
"I'm not naughty, I am autistic"
Autism behaviors provoke the public to view ASD children as "manner-less," but in reality, they can't help how they act. Not only are children with ASD typically stigmatized and mistreated by the public, but the parents of these children are simultaneously being mistreated, causing a negative mentality to arise.
In Hong Kong, a survey was conducted from March to December 2015 by the Department of Psychological Studies (PS) and the Department of Early Childhood Education (ECE) at The Education University of Hong Kong (HKIEd). 424 parents of autistic children aged 2 to 18 were asked several questions to determine an overall correlation and pattern ("Survey: Most Parents of Children with Autism Report Discriminatory Experiences).
The study's results showed:
Charity calls for more Understanding and Integration.
Autistic children and their parents are being blamed and discriminated against due to common misconceptions.
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