5 AUTISM STRATEGY 2021-23 PDF 159 KB
To provide an overview of the Autism Plan 2021-23 within the
Children and Supporting Families Department.
Additional documents:
Decision:
a) To receive/accept the report which provided an
overview of the Autism Plan 2021-23.
b)
To send correspondence
to Cabinet members recommending that they support and approve the Plan and the
bid for permanent funding at its meeting on November 30, 2021, setting out the
main observations of the Care Scrutiny Committee.
Minutes:
The report on the
Autism Plan 2021-23 was submitted by the Cabinet Member for Children and
Supporting Families. The Cabinet Member elaborated on the content of the report
noting that this Plan was one of the Council's improvement priority projects, namely
to ensure that Families and Children with autism had access to the support they
needed to thrive.
It was added that
work on the Plan had continued during the recent difficult period and the
opportunity was taken to thank Council Officers for their work along with other
partners including the Health Board. It was noted that the Health Board had
recognised the importance of this Plan in the midst of recent busyness and had
played a key role to bring the Plan together.
It was reported that
the Strategy was innovative, this was confirmed by the specialist Advisor who
had noted that what Gwynedd and partners were doing was progressive and leading
the way for others. It was recognised by the Senior Operational Manager that
the work of the Learning Disabilities Senior Managers within the Adults
Department was essential as autism transitioned to this Department as well as
the Children's Department.
It was summarised by
noting that there was a desire for this Strategy to be a live Strategy that
could evolve in accordance with any legislation and the strategy would be
reviewed regularly. Members were invited to ask questions and offer
observations.
During
the discussion, the following observations were submitted by members:
·
The Autism Plan 2021-23 was welcomed by Members. It
was noted that it was now important to look ahead towards the Plan's future.
·
It
was suggested that autism service users and their families should be consulted
on the Plan and that regular feedback should be received from them about the service.
·
It
was questioned what role would the Education Department have in the Strategy as
this had not been highlighted in the Plan and it was enquired what would be the
intervention level of the Education Department. It was believed that it should
be ensured that collaboration with the Education Department was highlighted in
the Plan.
·
It was expressed that many parents were concerned
about the time it took for children to be diagnosed with the condition and
about the time to wait for an assessment. It was asked whether it would be
possible to do something to improve this.
·
There was a desire to receive an information session
for Councillors in order to improve understanding of the field. It was
reiterated that this training should be held before April 2022.
·
It
was added that it should be ensured that suitable training was available for
all, including Council staff, in order for them to be aware of trends e.g. that
women could hide the condition better than men.
·
The
importance of all School staff members receiving training so that they could
identify the condition early, was reiterated. The Senior Operational Manager
acknowledged that this was an important point that would receive appropriate
attention.
· It was enquired ... view the full minutes text for item 5