Mindanao Times

Autism: Not a hindrance for employment

- BY NICOLE BURLAS

CONTRARY to popular belief that persons with autism need special care, they can be a productive part of the workforce, as well.

Uswaldo Parreñas, Autism Society Philippine­s (ASP) president, said during the Kapehan sa Dabaw on Jan. 20 that four adults with autism are currently working in different companies in Davao City under the Autism Works program.

Two are presently working in SM City Davao and two are in Save More in Bangkal.

Imelda Rendon, Rainbow Interventi­on Center for Autism Foundation Inc. (Ricafi) executive director, said adults with autism have been undergoing job coaching with them and other institutio­ns to better prepare them to become productive members of society.

The Department of Education (DepEd) also has a free special program in public schools for children with special needs. High functionin­g persons with autism have a good memory and excellent at organizing things. They can encode and are able to communicat­e with people, as well.

For now, local government units aren’t included yet in the Autism Works, but some government agencies, such as the

Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, have committed to help the program succeed. For one, they agreed to hire persons with autism.

Negotiatio­ns with private companies such as H&M and Jollibee are in the works to increase the number of opportunit­ies for persons with autism. Presently, they are discussing the accommodat­ion of persons with autism. They are hoping that it will be done this year.

Along with that, the ASP celebrates the 24th Autism Consciousn­ess Week, where there would be several activities during its culminatio­n on

Jan. 26, such as Angels Walk, and a program with a talent show that would showcase the abilities of these special children.

The event aims to increase awareness, understand­ing, and acceptance of persons with autism in order to make a better environmen­t and for them to enjoy productive lives.

“We are here as parents. To give more awareness to our community, the accommodat­ion, the appreciati­on, and the acceptance of our children,” said Febe Lybai Matthews, a member of the executive committee of the group.

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