Guest guest Posted February 11, 2008 Report Share Posted February 11, 2008 http://www.craegmoor.co.uk/news/industry/18463182/us_police_take_actio n_to_learn_about_autism.aspx US police take action to learn about autism 11 February 2008 A police force in the US is taking action to educate its members about autism and how to cope with the condition while on duty. Officers located in Hillsborough, New Jersey are taking part in seminars and workshops to better prepare them for working with the 1,200 autistic people living in the town. " We just heard of situation after situation (where police officers were involved in a situation with a special-needs child) that could have gone better, " Weitzen from Parents of Autistic Children told the Courier News. Seminars such as 'Autism Shield Program for Autism Recognition and Response', attended by Hillsborough police chief Kaminksy aim to educate officers in how to approach special needs residents, rather than how to diagnose them. The programmes also teach members of the police force that someone with autism or Asperger's Syndrome might not understand the warnings given by police or may not understand the significance of non-verbal communication, for example. All 56 of Hillsborough's police officers have now been trained in dealing with people with autism. Mr Kaminsky said: " With autism being a part of our community and school system, we thought it was important that all our officers be thoroughly trained with the recognition and proper response with people with autism. " According to the National Autistic Society, there are around half a million people with autism in the UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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