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Partnership Links March 2012 NAS contact Grampian Police Meeting with John Ledingham, Community Engagement Officer Agreement to pursue the development of a similar card locally Project Development Identified appropriate partners Identified funding from G4S, who kindly funded the production of 400 cards and posters Managed the organisation of development and the launch

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Page 1: Autism Alert Card Sarah McGregor NAS Scotland Area Development Officer

Autism Alert Card

Sarah McGregorNAS Scotland Area Development Officer

Page 2: Autism Alert Card Sarah McGregor NAS Scotland Area Development Officer

History

• Developments of Autism Alert Cards in other areas of Scotland, partnering with the police and other agencies in the past few years

• Highlands and Islands

• Glasgow

• Strathclyde

• South Lanarkshire

• Lothian and Borders

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Partnership Links

• March 2012 NAS contact Grampian Police

• Meeting with John Ledingham, Community Engagement Officer

• Agreement to pursue the development of a similar card locally

• Project Development

• Identified appropriate partners

• Identified funding from G4S, who kindly funded the production of 400 cards and posters

• Managed the organisation of development and the launch

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Partners

• NAS, • Grampian Police, • Autism Initiatives, • Grampian Autistic Society, • Aberdeenshire Council, • Aberdeen City Council, • Moray Council, • NHS• G4S

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Where can it be used?

• Includes a personal contact who can lead police and support organisations through the best ways to help the individual with autism in what can be a highly pressurised experience.

• When visiting the dentist, using the doctors, accessing A & E, Emergency services

• In a day to day context, to help ease communication and understanding challenges when someone with autism is shopping, at a social event, using leisure facilities or public transport.

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Page 7: Autism Alert Card Sarah McGregor NAS Scotland Area Development Officer

The Launch

• Launched on Monday 12th November

• Police Headquarters in Aberdeen

• Speakers:Karen WilliamsNational Director NAS: Robert Moffat on behalf of PartnershipDavid Sylvester – Adult with ASMark McDonald MSP

• Series of press interviews and photos with various journalists

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Page 9: Autism Alert Card Sarah McGregor NAS Scotland Area Development Officer

Partnership Quote

Dr Robert Moffat, National Director of NAS Scotland said:

“Being a victim of a crime or accident can be a stressful experience for anyone.But for someone with autism it can be particularly disorientating and frightening. People with the condition often have difficulty understanding facial expressions,can be very literal in their understanding of questions, disorientated by complexspeech and easily misinterpret others’ intentions. In an environment of seriouscrime or medical emergency these types of misunderstandings can have seriousconsequences.

We welcome a partnership that addresses the unique challengesfaced by people with autism in such a sensible, straightforward and effectiveway. The new Autism Alert card is a crucial step in ensuring Grampian Policeand other organisations are autism aware, and helps people with autism toaccess the same rights most of us take for granted.”

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Karen Williams, Director of Corporate Services, Grampian Police said:

"We welcome the introduction of the new Autism Alert card which will allow our officers to quickly identify a card-holder’s condition, improve understanding of their needs and offer them the best possible support.

“Supporting our communities and reducing risk, especially for those with the greatest needs, is at the heart of Grampian Police. I believe this card

will provide additional support for people with autism to access information and support they require at a time when they most need it. “As well as supporting the launch of the Autism Alert card, Grampian

Police will continue to support and encourage those who would benefit from using the card, to apply for, and use it each and every time they

need our help or assistance.”

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Press coverage - 1, 275,430 • BBC Radio Scotland's Newsdrive,

• Reporting Scotland, 12/11/12

• BBC Radio Scotland News

• STV's Daybreak programme (Broadcast twice on 12/11/12)

• WAVES Radio, Peterhead

• Press & Journal

• Inverurie Herald

• Aberdeen Citizen

• Ellon Times

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Mark McDonald MSP said,

“This is a welcome initiative which I am happy to support. I am confident that this will make a positive difference to the lives of people with

autism, and I am happy to endorse it and hope to see it being used more widely.”

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Awareness Raising• Mark McDonald (SNP, North East Scotland) introduced a private

members' debate on 12/12/12, which welcomed the launch of an initiative in the Grampian region, the autism alert card.

• Mark McDonald called upon the government to consider replicating the scheme on a national basis during the move toward a national police force

• Scottish Conservatives spokesperson for public health, Nanette Milne, called for further action to be taken on early diagnosis and therapeutic and educational interventions.

• In the absence of the minister for public health, the minister for commonwealth games and sport, Shona Robinson, expressed her support of the initiative

• Robinson highlighted that the government would consider taking the scheme further with the coming into being of the single police force

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How to apply for the card

• Agreed with the police force, distribution had to be managed for security purposes

• Agreed this could be managed in the One Stop Shop developing locally with people applying for a card from Aberdeen City, Shire and Moray

• People applying will be sent a letter detailing information required prior to distribution e.g. supply a contact name/reference that will be added to the card by the OSS

• All applications go to Wendy Minty, One Stop Shop Manager at [email protected]

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Monitoring and Management

• The distribution of the card will be monitored

• We will ensure we are identifying numbers allocated per region and age ranges

• We will survey and evaluate effectiveness of having a card

• We will gather evidence

• We will continue to promote, market and raise awareness of the card

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Page 17: Autism Alert Card Sarah McGregor NAS Scotland Area Development Officer

Appropriate Adults

• When someone is detained in custody andinterviewed by the police they can request access toan Appropriate Adult:

• "Appropriate Adults facilitate communication between the

police and adults (people aged 16 or over) who have amental disorder. This is defined in the Mental Health Careand Treatment (Scotland) Act 2003 as: ‘any mentalillness, personality disorder, learning disability howevercaused or manifested’. In practice this includes peoplewith acquired brain injury, autistic spectrum disorder ordementia."

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Public Relations Award

• NAS Scotland has won Silver in the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) PRide Awards for its Autism Alert card campaign.

• The CIPR PRide Awards is the only UK wide awards scheme that recognises excellence in public relations and communications work across Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England .