Survey 'gives voice' to parents of Rotherham's autistic youngsters

ROTHERHAM parents with autistic children are being asked to back a campaign for better education for their youngsters.

The Rotherham branch of the National Autistic Society is asking them to take part in a survey which, it is hoped, will encourage the provision of better educational support for children with autism.

Donna Booth, the NAS Rotherham branch officer, said: “This survey is a real opportunity for parents of children with autism living in Rotherham to have their voices heard.”

The survey is open for all local parents at www.surveymonkey.com/s/Rothautismsurvey. The results will be published later this month 2013.

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