The Future Of Autism - Part 2

There may be a time when the government finallyexample we could see parents getting no funding from
listen to the needs to give more help to people withthe government and everything could just remain the
autism, but in reality, how much action will they take?same as it is now. Or we could see the government
This is a very unsure question as it is unknown toemploying special carers to look after these children
what the government will be prioritizing at the time. Byallowing the parents to have some free time of there
the time autism gets enough awareness we may beown and work. However we could just see a typical
focusing primarily on tackling issues such as globalplan in which carers and parents just receive a weekly
warming. It is hard to say as of yet. If we look at theamount of money and they use it to cover any costs
government we can base a prediction on similar casesrequired.
in the past. For example, the government are awareIt is incredibly difficult to tell considering all the factors
of HIV and AIDS but they do not do much about it, itwhich make autism what it is today. For all we know
seems to be mainly charities that are putting in the timethere could be a cure for autism found tomorrow.
and effort to try and find a cure as well as raiseThere is no knowing of what the future may bring but
money. This could mean that when autism getslets all hope that it is good one for autism as its
enough awareness that it could get completelysituation is continue to worsen not only for the
disregarded by the government and they decide tosufferers but the carers also. Autism is not just a
focus on other issues.disorder; it prevents others from being able to lead a
Maybe the government are not very pro active aboutnormal life. It is not the fault of the child of course, but
it but based on what we can predict I think that thewhen autism can take so much away from someone
best path for people to take to prevent autism is towho is no t suffering from the actual disorder it just
start up charities to raise money, anything that canshows how devastating it could be if it is allowed to
raise money will help as it is unsure as to whether thespread even further.
government will actually do anything about this disorderI do hope that I have given you a good insight into
if it becomes even further widespread. Autism inwhat the future may bring in terms of autism, it is a
infants is becoming more and more dominant and wevery serious issue and the more time we spend raising
need to neutralize this disorder sooner rather than later.awareness of it the better because we need
So what about the future of carers and parents whosomething to change and unfortunately without
spend hours and hours everyday looking after childrensufficient funding I cannot see any significant changes
with autism, will they get funding from the governmentoccur. The government has other issues to deal with,
to look after the individuals with autism? I think that thisbut we must try our hardest to give it a try as it may
is a very debatable question because I believe thatbe our best shot at tackling and crushing autism once
there are quite a few paths it could branch off into. Forand for all.