People with Autism Employment 2024-05-13

2024-05-13

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Q1 Direct Answer
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The MP seeks information on initiatives to help individuals with autism find employment.
What steps his Department is taking to support people with autism into employment?
We are continuing to run programmes such as local supported employment, Disability Confident and Access to Work to support autistic people into employment. The Department for Work and Pensions will be working with stakeholders to carry forward the recommendations of the Buckland review.
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Q2 Direct Answer
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The MP highlights local initiatives by companies and the jobcentre in Darlington to support employment of individuals with autism.
May I draw my hon. Friend's attention to the efforts by Darlington building society, along with other companies in the region, supporting the North East Autism Society to help create 1,000 jobs for people with autism? Can my hon. Friend highlight the work being done by the fantastic team at Darlington jobcentre, with their health and welfare roadshow this Wednesday to help people get back into work?
I thank my hon. Friend for bringing to the attention of the House important initiatives going on in Darlington which have a huge impact in helping autistic people into work and tackling stigma. Once established, I am sure that the Buckland review task group will be interested to hear direct details of the work being done in his area.
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Q3 Direct Answer
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The MP acknowledges the Buckland inquiry's positive impact but raises concerns about undervaluing autistic people's economic potential.
The Minister is right that the Buckland inquiry and report are a breath of fresh air. I contributed to that inquiry as chair of the Westminster Commission on Autism. However, is it not a fact that too often people on the autism spectrum—or any spectrum—are undervalued in terms of their huge potential to do great things in our economy in many jobs? Will she look at early diagnosis, which is so important?
The hon. Gentleman and the Minister for Employment are linking together on this. We have specialist SWAPs for people on the autism spectrum so that we can see their talent and ability. Autistica estimates that one in 70 people is autistic, around 1 million across the UK—but sadly just three in 10 of working-age autistic disabled people are in employment, and the Government are determined to tackle that with the review.
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