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File #: 220329    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 4/7/2022 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 4/28/2022
Title: Recognizing April 2022 as Autism Acceptance & Awareness Month in the City of Philadelphia, and commending the creators of the Autism 365 Collection at the Wynnefield Library.
Sponsors: Councilmember Green, Councilmember Jones, Councilmember Gilmore Richardson, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember Gauthier, Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez, Councilmember O'Neill, Councilmember Parker, Councilmember Gym, Councilmember Brooks, Councilmember Thomas
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 22032900, 2. Signature22032900
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Recognizing April 2022 as Autism Acceptance & Awareness Month in the City of Philadelphia, and commending the creators of the Autism 365 Collection at the Wynnefield Library.

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WHEREAS, April is National Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month, a time to educate our community about autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder ("ASD"), a complex neurological condition that affects, in varying degrees, language and social skill development, characterized by challenges in communication and social interactions, repetitive behaviors and movement, impacting individuals of all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds; and

WHEREAS, The 2014 Pennsylvania Census Report identified over 4,167 individuals in Philadelphia County with autism receiving services - more than double the previously documented number - the majority of whom are between the ages of 5 and 17 years old, with the number of adults over 21 years old increasing as the population ages; and

WHEREAS, According to estimates from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring ("ADDM") Network of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC"), 1 in 54 children have been identified with ASD, yet another indicator that this intellectual disability is, if not increasingly frequent, more likely to be diagnosed; and

WHEREAS, Whatever the cause, this uptick in diagnoses means that more individuals with autism, as well as their loved ones and caregivers are showing up at community institutions like neighborhood libraries, often in search of resources and programming; and

WHEREAS, In response to the growing need that they were seeing, Ethel Funches and Mary Kachline of the Wynnefield Library, a branch in the Free Library of Philadelphia system, created the Autism 365 Collection - its name reflecting the fact that autism doesn't only occur thirty days a year; and

WHEREAS, Ethel and Mary thoughtfully curated a multimedia collection of materials of interest to adults and children on the spe...

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