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Broward Co, FL: Third city to be certified 'AUTISM FRIENDLY' more autism in "recent years"

Aug 2, 2023, WLRN, Miami, FL: Cooper City earns latest 'Autism Friendly' designation in Broward https://www.wlrn.org/south-florida/2023-08-02/autism-friendly-cooper-city-florida

Cooper City was recently designated as an 'Autism Friendly' community, joining only two other Broward County cities.

The designation comes from experts at the University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities. They trained city staff for nearly 18 months. The other two cities were Parkland and Weston.

Steve Moyer, a Cooper City parent with an adult autistic son living at home, said the sensitivity training for law enforcement agencies is especially critical....

Research has shown that autistic individuals are at an increased likelihood of coming into contact with law enforcement or other justice professionals compared to others, according to the Autism Institute at Drexel University. Its reseachers found that one in five teenagers with autism are stopped and questioned by the police by the time they turn 21 years of age.

Because awareness of autism varies, law enforcement personnel “may not recognize autism and may respond inappropriately or unintentionally escalate the situation,” according to the Autism Institute….

In addition to educating law enforcement, Cooper City is establishing low-sensory areas in certain parks and government buildings. These are areas typically located away from crowds and loud noises.

“I just want to say very clearly that being autism friendly, being is the beginning, not the end,” Cooper City commissioner Jeremy Katzman said last week during an interview on WLRN's Florida Roundup. He said the city next wants to train local businesses in understanding autism….

Autism can involve varying degrees of language and social impairments, often including repetitive behaviors.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 36 children have autism.
The number has grown in recent years.

“I'm very happy to see Cooper City join the other cities that have met this designation,” Moyer said. “The steps that they've taken have made Cooper's City a little bit safer.”


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