We learn autism: a pioneer in the fight for rights
The Learning Autism Association is positioned as a key entity in the defense of the rights of people with autism and their families. With their initiative, the Correblau race seek not only to raise money but also to raise awareness of the challenges that these individuals face.
Delay in education: an urgent need
Families with children with autism spectrum disorders are often difficult to access an inclusive education. Although Catalan law promotes inclusive schooling, the reality is very different. Many families choose to move their children to special education schools, while those who stay in the ordinary system fight to obtain the right resources.
Work challenges for autistic adults
The educational problem is moving to the labor market, where unemployment rates between people with autism exceed 80%. This reflects the need for significant changes to better integrate this group into the world of work. We learn autism not only focuses on education, but also works on the transition to adulthood, establishing collaborations with companies to facilitate job placement.
The importance of early detection
The early detection of autism is crucial. The sooner it is detected, the rather they can implement effective therapies. This proactive approach allows children’s healthier development, thus improving their future opportunities.
The role of society in inclusion
The perception of autism is often based on stereotypes that do not reflect the true nature of this disorder. Autistic people are not unable to communicate or play; They may simply need different forms of interaction. It is vital that society, including parents and educators, understands these differences and promotes an environment of acceptance and support.
Correblau: A race for awareness
The Correblau race, born nine years ago, has experienced significant growth, from 300 participants in its first edition to more than 2,200 in the last. This activity not only promotes sport, but also serves as a platform to make visible the reality of autism and to combat the prejudices that surround it.
Mass participation in this race is a testament to the growing social awareness and support for the cause, with the aim of creating a more inclusive and comprehensive future for all.