Autism Charities call for views on Scottish Government Commissioner Proposal
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 8th July 2022
Share your views on a new independently appointed Commissioner to promote and protect the rights of autistic people.
A survey asking for the views of autistic people, families and professionals on a new independently appointed Commissioner to promote and protect the rights of autistic people has been launched.
The survey, jointly run by the National Autistic Society Scotland and Scottish Autism, aims to collect views which will be compiled into a report to influence politicians and the Scottish Government, as to the commissioner’s role and responsibilities.
The survey contains 10 questions in total, and asks about the challenges that autistic people and families face and what the priorities of a Commissioner should be. The survey is anonymous and intended for people in Scotland only.
The survey follows the successful “Our Voice Our Rights” campaign run in 2021 by the two aforementioned charities alongside ENABLE Scotland, which resulted in a manifesto commitment to a Commissioner by the SNP and following that the Scottish Government in their Programme for Government.
The online survey can be completed here (this link will take you away from our website).
Rob Holland, Acting Director of the National Autistic Society Scotland, said:
“In the lead up to the 2021 Scottish Parliamentary Election, we successfully campaigned for a Commissioner to promote and protect the rights of autistic people, people with a learning disability and their families. We now want to make sure that the voices of autistic people and families are heard loud and clear by politicians and Scottish Government as to how it will work.
A Commissioner can only be a champion for change but only if it has real teeth, the appropriate resources and correct focus. Completing this survey, will help to powerfully make that case.”
Charlene Tait, Deputy CEO of Scottish Autism, said:
“The commitment made in the Scottish Government’s Programme for Government to appoint an Autism Commissioner to be an independent advocate for autistic people was a huge step forward for autistic people in Scotland.
As we wait for the government to begin the legislative process, we want to listen to the views of autistic people, their families, and autism professionals to understand how an Autism Commissioner would best work for them to help us build a Scotland that enables autistic people to live happy, healthy and fulfilling lives.”
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