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Support flows for autistic boy

February 24, 2011 13:57

By

Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

The parents of a severely autistic boy have welcomed "amazing" messages of support following their struggle to provide extra care for their son.

But Daniel and Claudia Lindsay, who spent thousands providing extra speech and behavioural therapy for their five-year-old son Chase, said that there was still not enough awareness about autism and the lack of help available.

Mr and Mrs Lindsay, members of South Hampstead Synagogue, said that Treehouse, a school for autistic children in Haringey, was the only place that would continue the intense private therapies they had started.

But Barnet Council said Chase should go to Oakleigh School, for children with learning difficulties, in Whetstone. The Lindsays appealed but lost, and Chase starts at Oakleigh next week.