THERE is a need for stakeholders to collaboratively consider and evaluate availability, accessibility and accountability within the notions of ‘CASH’ in order for autism to progress in Brunei.
This was the conference resolution presented by Debbie Smith of Australia’s Flinders University during the closing of the seventh Brunei National Conference on Autism held yesterday at the Language and Literature Bureau.
CASH is an acronym for contributions (financial), assistance in infrastructure, supporting a disability friendly policy and human capacity building, she said.
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