Newfoundland
challenging human rights decision on autistic kids Last Updated Tue, 25 Feb 2003 19:48:51
ST. JOHN'S - Newfoundland and Labrador has gone to court
to overturn a provincial Human Rights Commission ruling requiring the
government to provide timely treatment to autistic children.
Advocates for the children are angry at the move because "they are
appealing a decision that would provide health care to a sick child on a
timely basis," said Joyce Churchill, president of the provincial Autistic
Society.
The government, which recently put $2 million into autistic services,
said it began the appeal because the "waitlist," the list of children
awaiting treatment, is not discriminatory as the commission found.
Commission adjudicator Valerie Marshall on Dec. 20 ordered the government
to eliminate the waiting list for a treatment for autistic children called
Applied Behavioural Analysis.
She concluded the waiting list was a problem because early intervention
is critical, and delaying treatment can worsen the outcome.
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