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Establishes that the Ministry of Education will issue the regulations for Fies, determining the rules for selecting students to be financed, "per capita family income must be considered, proportional to the value of the educational cost of the intended course, and other requirements, as well as the rules for offering places". The judge states, however, that the "other requirements" cited by the law cannot exceed the limits established by the law creating FIES itself. "Especially in view of the main purpose of the student financing in question, which consists of providing, without any limitation, free access to higher education, in line with the exercise of the constitutional right to education", he says.Laws unknown to the majority of the population, lack of knowledge and preparation to deal with autistic people: more than 10 years after Law No. 12,764/2012, there is still a long way to go towards respect and inclusion of people with ADHD Autism Spectrum (ASD).
Jcomp/Freepik Jcomp/Freepik April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day and the president of the Social Policies and Citizen Development Commission, counselor Mário Maia, highlights the importance of the subject. "I often say that dates like this are not exactly commemorative, but they are very important as they create space to disseminate information and generate knowledge. It is necessary for everyone to know what aut Special Phone Number Data ism is and what the consequences of this are in the lives of people with ASD and their families", he reinforces. Despite the legal provision guaranteeing the right to early diagnosis; access to treatments, therapies and medicines from the Unified Health System (SUS); and access to education; social protection and work, the challenges are still many. There is a lack of qualified professionals and there are few schools prepared to receive, monitor and welcome autistic people. Furthermore, there is no mental health policy accessible to the majority of the population.
The inclusion of autistic people in the job market is another point that demands special attention. Although guaranteed by law, in practice, there is no inclusion. Data from IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) reveal that 85% of individuals with ASD do not formally work. These were some of the problems highlighted by experts during the Cycle of Debates of the Permanent Commission on Social Policies and Citizen Development of the CNJ, held last year. Reality also observed by the counselor, father of a child with autism. "When autism knocks on your door, as it happened to me, after my son's diagnosis, two possibilities arise: the first is to give in and victimize yourself; the second is to face it and fight! I opted for the second. But despite everyone Despite the advances of recent years, there is still a lot to be done.
Jcomp/Freepik Jcomp/Freepik April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day and the president of the Social Policies and Citizen Development Commission, counselor Mário Maia, highlights the importance of the subject. "I often say that dates like this are not exactly commemorative, but they are very important as they create space to disseminate information and generate knowledge. It is necessary for everyone to know what aut Special Phone Number Data ism is and what the consequences of this are in the lives of people with ASD and their families", he reinforces. Despite the legal provision guaranteeing the right to early diagnosis; access to treatments, therapies and medicines from the Unified Health System (SUS); and access to education; social protection and work, the challenges are still many. There is a lack of qualified professionals and there are few schools prepared to receive, monitor and welcome autistic people. Furthermore, there is no mental health policy accessible to the majority of the population.
The inclusion of autistic people in the job market is another point that demands special attention. Although guaranteed by law, in practice, there is no inclusion. Data from IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) reveal that 85% of individuals with ASD do not formally work. These were some of the problems highlighted by experts during the Cycle of Debates of the Permanent Commission on Social Policies and Citizen Development of the CNJ, held last year. Reality also observed by the counselor, father of a child with autism. "When autism knocks on your door, as it happened to me, after my son's diagnosis, two possibilities arise: the first is to give in and victimize yourself; the second is to face it and fight! I opted for the second. But despite everyone Despite the advances of recent years, there is still a lot to be done.