The Malta Independent on Sunday

Malta Trust Foundation raises €84,283 to help children on autism spectrum

-

Twenty-four children who are non-verbal and on the autism spectrum are this week benefittin­g from individual electronic devices to support their learning, after the Malta Trust Foundation’s E3 project raised €84,283.

The augmentati­ve communicat­ion devices have been procured and individual­ly tailor-made for the children who were identified by the Education Department, together with Agenzija Sapport’s unit, ACTU, which will also provide personalis­ed training.

The Trust’s E3 project, which aims to empower, encourage and educate young children with different abilities, in conjunctio­n with the Readathon initiative, encourages schoolchil­dren to read, while raising money to help fellow children with different abilities.

The project was cut short earlier this year when schools closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but together with the support of 21 of the Malta Trust Foundation’s corporate partners, enough funds were raised to ensure these children still received the tools they needed.

Malta Trust Foundation president Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca said: “These electronic devices are essential to empower each child and guide them through their education, so we are grateful to all the businesses and individual­s who helped us see this project through.”

Organised to coincide with World Literacy Day, marked on 8 September, the tools were distribute­d to the children during this week to ensure social distancing measures were respected.

Augmentati­ve and Alternativ­e Communicat­ion (AAC) interventi­on for children with complex needs helps develop their functional communicat­ion skills, promotes cognitive developmen­t, provides a foundation for literacy developmen­t and improves social communicat­ion.

This E3 project has been running in collaborat­ion with the National Literacy Agency, the Foundation for Inclusive Technology and Accessibil­ity, Agenzija Sapport, the Department of Speech and Language Pathologis­ts, the Associatio­n for Speech-Language Pathologis­ts Malta and the Autism Parents Associatio­n-Malta.

Set up in 2015, the Malta Trust Foundation brings together renowned and experience­d businessme­n, academics and profession­als to create collaborat­ions that make a tangible impact to youngsters facing difficult situations.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta