There's an opportunity hiding in plain sight in helping people living with disabilities to lead more fulfilling lives, with less dependency on the State.

Sunshine Hwinterbottom calls the PM, Dr. Rowley and asks for a meeting to discuss an opportunity hiding in plain sight, to help people living with disabilities lead more fulfilling lives, with less dependency on the State.

Rachel Cyrus speaks about her autistic son Syddel’s secondary school experience, going on to UTT and graduating with 2nd Honours in a Music Degree.

Clinical Psychologist, Isolde Ali Ghent, makes a case for testing and screening as she presents Autism as a stand-alone, even though other types of disabilities may be present.

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