Lack of professional staff, equipment, services, space, money, curious looks, rude questions, misunderstanding - these are just part of the everyday life of people with autism and their families.
They will present their demands at a protest in front of the Government building on April 2, which marks International Autism Awareness Day.
In addition, the NGO "You Are Not Alone" has issued an open invitation to all public officials and decision-makers to visit children and adults with autism in the institutions where they spend their days, as well as in their homes, and to learn directly about the challenges and problems they face, they say, "Put on our shoes."
What are the key requirements and what type of support do they find most useful?
In the Colors of the Morning on Wednesday, March 26, and these topics:
- Press review: First session of the Inquiry Committee on the Black Troikas – Bogdan Božović, SNP MP.
- Purple Day – March 26th, dedicated to people with epilepsy.
- Commitment to education and modern innovations: 55 years of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
- Traffic and congestion at every turn: How can the students of the "Savo Pejanović" Elementary School be safe?
- What does a security guard's workday look like in high schools, what are his or her responsibilities, and how does he or she ensure the safety of all students?
- The food bank is celebrating its 15th anniversary.
- Two months after the official confirmation of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany, this disease has also been confirmed in Hungary. What measures have been taken in our country?
- What place do social sciences occupy in education today?
Bonus video: