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NSW police will be better equipped to respond to people with autism after an Australia-first training program.

Police will be taught to recognize tell-tale signs of autism to help them respond better to people on the spectrum.

In Australia, one in 70 have been diagnosed with autism and are 20 times more likely to come into contact with the authorities.

 

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I am against this, some parents can not deal with their own Autistic children and have to get help from medically qualified people. How do they expect police to be qualified to respond to people with Autism?

That's a good idea because they might die of shock if police crash tackle team get too enthusiastic

good to understand autism..but should refer for medical help and care if an issue in community..

Wow I never knew that the police helped communists and Socialists!

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