For fellow Canadians among my readers, including those who have been following my CAPP journey:
I am reaching out to ask for your help in support of the Canadian Autism Partnership (CAP) which recently was denied funding in the 2017 federal budget. Please take a few minutes to read this email, and 2 minutes to show your support.
CAP brought together top experts in the autism field who were advised by self-advocates, stakeholders and government representatives from 13 provinces and territories, to develop a business plan with a goal to address the complex issues related to autism in Canada.
CAP strives for timely, evidence based efficiencies in the following areas, which reflect the most pressing issues facing Canadians with ASD:
- Early identification and early intervention
- Employment
- Interventions and services to optimize quality of life at all ages
- Specialized medical care, including access to dental and mental health services
- Education, including transitions to work, post-secondary education and independent life.
How you can show your support:
- Learn more about the CAP project please visit: http://www.capproject.ca/index.php/en/about-capproject/project-objectives
- Make your voice heard by signing up to Global Citizen https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/mp-standing-ovation-moving-speech-autism/
- Use this tweet to show your support of CAP through a clear and non-partisan message which will go directly to the Prime Minister and Health Minister: “.@JustinTrudeau @janephilpott Support CDNs living w/ #Autism Spectrum Disorder, pledge $19M toward the Canadian Autism Partnership. #cdnpoli“
There is now a followup post for what you can do if you don’t use/have Twitter: Support Request: CAP – Followup.
Thank you,
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