(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 02 - "The Montecitorio palace lights up blue again this year to raise public awareness on the reality of autism.
An even more important sign of participation in this historical phase, in which the health crisis continues to weigh even more clearly on the most fragile subjects of society ".
Thus the President of the Chamber Roberto Fico in the World Day of Awareness of Autism.
"Just think of the effects that measures such as distancing and the limitations of social contacts can have on people with autism spectrum disorders - he adds - as well as on their families, already severely aggravated by many difficulties. assistance to autistic people and their quality of life, can never be suspended or temporarily set aside. It is not enough to reiterate the importance, in a democracy, of never leaving the most vulnerable people behind. It is also necessary to put in place, as our Constitution expressly requests , effective measures of integration and solidarity. This Day therefore reminds us to renew the commitment of the Institutions to guarantee concrete support for people with autism and their families by allocating adequate resources to assistance and full integration into the social life of all disabled people. more inclusive and supportive must to offer a new panorama of certainties, rights and dignity to those who suffer from frailty and often from loneliness ", he concludes. (HANDLE).