Thursday 17 October 2013

Push for Action campaigners descend on parliament



On Tuesday 15th October, The National Autistic Society’s Push for Action campaign made its mark in parliament with a huge event fronted by our campaigners, and attended by the Minister for Care Services, Norman Lamb MP.

Push for Action is our campaign to end the wait for support for adults with autism and their families. Over 80 people with autism, family members and representatives from local charities, all of whom have been pushing for action across England this year, descended on Westminster to tell their stories to politicians. 54 MPs were also there to hear from our speakers and listen to the real stories of our campaigners.

Cheryl Gillan MP, who took forward the historic Autism Act in 2009, hosted the reception, which saw moving speeches from two NAS ambassadors, Chris Goodchild and Sam Mukhurjee, as well as a rousing call to action from NAS Chief Executive, Mark Lever.

Responding, the Minister said: “As long as I am in this job, I can assure you that I will do everything I can to make sure adults with autism get the support they need.”

The reception also marked the launch of our newest ‘employee’, Jenson, our giant Push for Action button as he travels across the country until the end of October.

Jenson, along with our campaigners, will be delivering our Push for Action petition to 10 Downing Street on 31st October.

If you haven’t yet signed the petition, please visit www.autism.org.uk/push to get involved.

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