Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Stephen Metcalfe MP calls on schools to take part in autism challenge

Stephen Metcalfe with Edward Timpson, Children’s Minister
Stephen Metcalfe, MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, is supporting a nationwide charity challenge to help raise awareness of issues affecting pupils with autism and is calling on all local schools to take part.

The Anderson Schools Challenge is a joint campaign between The National Autistic Society (NAS) and the Anderson Foundation, which asks schools to complete 50 fun and easy tasks in celebration of the NAS’ 50th Birthday.

The tasks, which range from fitting 50 items into a Smarties tube to holding an autsim-awareness assembly, can be undertaken by 50 individual pupils or a whole class, unless any pupils fancy taking on all 50. The money raised will help the NAS to provide much-needed services and support for people affected by autism across the UK.

Stephen said: “I’m delighted to be supporting the Anderson Schools Challenge and am calling on all primary schools to do their bit and help raise awareness of autism. School can be a real struggle for many children with the condition, but better understanding among teachers, school staff and other pupils can make a real difference."

Mark Lever, Chief Executive of the NAS, said: “We’re thrilled that Stephen is championing this important challenge and encouraging as many schools as possible take part. Autism is more common than most people think – around 1 in 100 people have the condition and it touches the lives of over 500,000 families in the UK. This is a fun and easy way to improve awareness of autism and help us to continue supporting individuals and families across the UK.”

Mark Anderson said: “The NAS has been making a difference to the lives of children, adults and their families living with autism for 50 years. The Anderson Foundation Schools Challenge is a campaign designed to push forward autism awareness in schools as well as raising much needed funds for the NAS to continue to provide this essential support.” 

To sign up to the Anderson Schools Challenge visit: www.autism.org.uk/schoolschallenge