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Growth of autism disorder statistics in Iran

Growth of autism disorder statistics in Iran

Growth of autism disorder statistics in Iran

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Growth of autism disorder statistics in Iran

30 Jul 2019
The General Director of Welfare of Kerman Province, expressing concern about the growth of autism disorder statistics in Iran, said: "Holding such programs and addressing issues related to autism disorder can raise the demands and awareness of families in this field."

According to ISNA, "Abbas Sadeghzadeh" in a conference on the occasion of World Autism Awareness Awareness Day by the Imam Ali Autism Center (AS) praised the provision of appropriate and specialized services of the Imam Ali Autism Center with the aim of informing families. During this disorder, we should have scientific and written programs among the children.

Expressing concern over the growth of autism disorder statistics in Iran, Sadeghzadeh said: "Holding such programs and addressing issues related to autism disorder can raise the demands and awareness of families in this field."

He said that the Imam Ali Autism Vocational Training Center in Kerman is one of the best equipped centers in the country, adding that the center has taken effective steps to provide services to families with children with autism by providing specialized services, rehabilitation, help and speech therapy.

The General Director of Welfare of Kerman Province continued by telephone conversation with the General Director of Welfare of Khuzestan Province to send the necessary equipment to 2000 people with disabilities and families supported by Welfare of Hamidiyeh Khuzestan and said: to send 20 intervention teams in crisis The city of Hamidiyeh has been announced that these teams will be sent to the region as soon as the welfare needs of Khuzestan are announced.

He announced the need for welfare in Khuzestan for rehabilitation aids, especially wheelchairs, and said: Cash donations from people and philanthropists will be spent at the expense of welfare partnerships in Kerman province to buy wheelchairs.

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