We are bringing support and awareness to the Pembina Valley and surrounding areas. Our goal: Prioritize information sharing, education, awareness and proactively supporting each other. Educating & involving our communities in the lives of people living with ASD is one of our primary goals.
Monday, April 5, 2010
April 6th 2010
**We will be in the board room
and:
a message from our minister of health:
World Autism Awareness Day
April 2, 2010
As Minister of Health, I am pleased that Canada is joining other countries in recognizing April 2nd as World Autism Awareness Day. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Autism Society of Canada and all autism organizations across the country for their tireless work in creating awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and providing support to those affected by this condition.
ASD affects people from all walks of life, as well as their families, friends and caregivers. Roughly one out of every 150 Canadian children is affected by ASD. While there has been progress in research, care and education, we need to learn more about the causes of ASD and the most effective treatments and interventions.
The Government of Canada recognizes that autism is an important health and social issue which presents challenges for many Canadian families. We are committed to supporting research and raising awareness. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research has provided approximately $35.3 million for research related to autism since 2000.
I would like to express my sincere appreciation to every autism organization in Canada for their continued dedication to improving the lives of Canadians living with ASD.
Leona Aglukkaq
Minister of Health
Government of Canada
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