A seminar on autism awareness was held in Dehradun on Saturday, bringing together over 200 participants, including doctors, teachers, parents, and therapists. The event focused on early diagnosis, mental health support, and the need for better systems to help children with autism in Uttarakhand.
Uttarakhand chief secretary Anand Bardhan, who was the chief guest, said children with autism should get equal opportunities and that the government must work on inclusive policies and infrastructure.
Senior bureaucrat Radha Raturi spoke about reducing the stigma around autism and making people more aware, especially in smaller towns and villages.
Dr Praveen Kumar, a neurologist from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, explained the importance of identifying autism early and giving the right support from a young age. Psychiatrist Dr Jaya Nawani highlighted the stress parents face and said mental health care for families is also important.
Pediatrician Dr Sunita Tamta said more early intervention services are needed in the state. Dr Ashutosh Sayana, Director General of Medical Education, called for better training for doctors to spot signs of autism early.
Psychologist Dr SK Dhalwal talked about existing government schemes and the benefits of behavioral therapy. A guest teacher from the US also shared experiences of teaching children with autism in inclusive classrooms.
The seminar ended with a common message: more awareness, training, and cooperation are needed to support children with autism and their families in Uttarakhand.
Uttarakhand chief secretary Anand Bardhan, who was the chief guest, said children with autism should get equal opportunities and that the government must work on inclusive policies and infrastructure.
Senior bureaucrat Radha Raturi spoke about reducing the stigma around autism and making people more aware, especially in smaller towns and villages.
Dr Praveen Kumar, a neurologist from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, explained the importance of identifying autism early and giving the right support from a young age. Psychiatrist Dr Jaya Nawani highlighted the stress parents face and said mental health care for families is also important.
Pediatrician Dr Sunita Tamta said more early intervention services are needed in the state. Dr Ashutosh Sayana, Director General of Medical Education, called for better training for doctors to spot signs of autism early.
Psychologist Dr SK Dhalwal talked about existing government schemes and the benefits of behavioral therapy. A guest teacher from the US also shared experiences of teaching children with autism in inclusive classrooms.
The seminar ended with a common message: more awareness, training, and cooperation are needed to support children with autism and their families in Uttarakhand.
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