France passed the test on the front of disabilities, but with reservations. This is shown by a recent parliamentary report outlining, in particular, a positive review of “Autism Plan”. A package of measures launched in 2008 in favor of people with this disease (more than 400 thousand). Worthy of note, in the last 3 years, the creation of over 4100 more places in public structures. However, it warns Senator Valérie Létard, much remains to be done. Specifically, there are three critical points. First, the scientific community remains divided on what is the best way to cure this disease. In this regard it is hoped the development of 5multidisciplinary research centers. For new and more efficient diagnostic techniques for early treatment of autism is essential to offer opportunities for systematic training of health and school personnel. Finally, we should not forget the parents. Families should be given all possible support in order to avoid, especially mothers, forced leaving work to care for a disabled child. So much so that many are emigrating to Belgium for lack of adequate services in France.

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