Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Report: N.J. Parents of Children With Autism Seeking State's Assistance


TRENTON — An in-depth survey of parents raising a child with autism found families need the state to take a more active role in helping them find the right therapists, schools, job training and respite care services.
And they want Autism New Jersey, the family support organization that conducted the survey, to become a greater force at the Statehouse to fight their cause.
Autism New Jersey is expected to distribute the report Thursday to the Legislature, members of Gov. Chris Christie’s cabinet, and local elected leaders.

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