Pandemic forces autism workshops online and some mums couldn't be happier

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Mothers of kids with autism say juggling busy lives makes getting to workshops really tricky and a shift online during the COVID-19 pandemic has proved invaluable.

While this year's coronavirus lockdown has left families way more isolated than they would like, for some parents it has provided access to a whole new community.Brisbane mum Julia White says it has increased her ability to access coursesAfter her son's recent autism diagnosis, Brisbane mother Julia White found attending workshops often proved too difficult.

"We've been able to balance that in with our work commitments a lot easier so it definitely increased our ability to attend some of the programs," Ms White said. "I think it would be a real loss if they weren't to continue online, even if some were offered face-to-face as an option as well," Ms White said.

Early Days workshops usually tour regional areas several times a year, but now programs are being offered solely online. Mackay mother Jenny McPherson said she had attended a few workshops before the lockdown to help with her son Archie, but timing did not always work.

 

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FACT CHECK There have been 8449 cases of Covid19 in Australia. That's a rate of around 1 in 3000 Australians. The CDC says 2.76% of kids now have autism. That's a rate of 1 in 36 kids. Conclusion: Its the autism epidemic we should really be worried about

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