AIIMS to train doctors for issuing disability certificates to autistics

Diagnostic tools help in detection of autism at an early age

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

AIIMS. Photo: PTI
AIIMS. Photo: PTI

The along with the will train in use of diagnostic tools for issuing disability to people with to help them avail benefits under various schemes.

The diagnostic tools, that have been prepared by the International Clinical Epidemiologly Network (INCLEN), help in detection of at an early age. The assessment procedure has been developed by the Indian Scale of Assessment of (ISSA).

"The disability will help people with in availing benefits, insurance and travel concessions under the government's various schemes for them," Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Thaawarchand Gehlot, said on Monday.

"The objective is to bring people, especially children suffering from to the mainstream," he said while inaugurating a 'National Conference on Autism' here.

Noting that people affected with face challenges in many areas of their lives, Gehlot stressed on educating the public about Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

The conference was organised by The National Trust for the welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities.

The conference, organised as a part of World Awareness month, is a three-day-programme which will focus on early detection and intervention, inclusive education and college education, skilling and employment issues of autistic persons.

AIIMS to train doctors for issuing disability certificates to autistics

Diagnostic tools help in detection of autism at an early age

Diagnostic tools help in detection of autism at an early age
The along with the will train in use of diagnostic tools for issuing disability to people with to help them avail benefits under various schemes.

The diagnostic tools, that have been prepared by the International Clinical Epidemiologly Network (INCLEN), help in detection of at an early age. The assessment procedure has been developed by the Indian Scale of Assessment of (ISSA).

"The disability will help people with in availing benefits, insurance and travel concessions under the government's various schemes for them," Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Thaawarchand Gehlot, said on Monday.

"The objective is to bring people, especially children suffering from to the mainstream," he said while inaugurating a 'National Conference on Autism' here.

Noting that people affected with face challenges in many areas of their lives, Gehlot stressed on educating the public about Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

The conference was organised by The National Trust for the welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities.

The conference, organised as a part of World Awareness month, is a three-day-programme which will focus on early detection and intervention, inclusive education and college education, skilling and employment issues of autistic persons.
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