The Shifa International Hospital (SIH) on Tuesday organized the World Autism Awareness Walk, led by the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Rehabilitation.
Taimoor Shah, Chief Operating Officer of SIH while addressing the walk participants said that autism acceptance was crucial because it raises understanding, inclusion, and respect for neurodiversity, promoting a society where individuals with autism can thrive without facing stigma or discrimination. He further stated that Shifa International Hospital remains committed to advocating for the rights and well-being of individuals with autism, striving for a more inclusive society.
Dr Nosheen Kazmi, Associate Consultant in Psychiatry and lead autism services, highlighted the importance of awareness of autism and how these individuals can be included in society.
Dr. Mehboob Yaqub, Consultant Psychiatrist and Section Head emphasized that unidentified autism in adults has a significant adverse impact on the lives of individuals, their loved ones, and their interactions in professional environments. He stated that a better understanding of autism during childhood can help families plan their lives more smoothly, ultimately resulting in better contributions to society.
Kashif Khan, Associate General Manager of the Rehabilitation Department, highlighted the crucial role of rehabilitation in empowering individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder to develop essential skills, enhance communication abilities, and achieve independence for a fulfilling and integrated life.