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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on the observance of National Autism Consciousness Week

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) joins the Filipino nation in observing National Autism Consciousness Week. This year’s theme, “Mula Kamalayan Tungo sa Gawa: Pag-unlad ng Autism-ok Philippines,” poses this challenge: what have we done to dismantle barriers and build a nation where neurodiversity is celebrated as a strength?

While significant strides have been made in raising public awareness about the autism spectrum, many Filipinos on the spectrum still face systemic barriers, discrimination, and a lack of access to essential services. The call “mula kamalayan tungo sa gawa” challenges the government, private sector, and civil society to translate their understanding of autism into tangible policies, accessible environments, and inclusive practices.

The Commission emphasizes that the rights of persons on the spectrum are human rights, fully protected under the Republic Act No. 7277 or the Magna Carta for Persons with Disabilities and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Under these laws, the State is mandated to ensure that persons with disabilities enjoy the same rights and fundamental freedoms as others.

Hence, the CHR calls for a multi-sectoral approach rooted in inclusive education, urging institutions to strengthen special education, or SPED, programs and support systems. This inclusivity must also extend to the workplace, where equal economic opportunities and reasonable accommodations should be the norm. Furthermore, the government must prioritize accessible healthcare by investing in affordable early interventions and therapies, especially for marginalized communities.

More importantly, these structural changes must be driven by a societal shift, moving from mere tolerance to genuine acceptance, and dismantling stereotypes and language that demeans the dignity of persons on the spectrum.

As the country moves toward an Autism-ok Philippines, the CHR is ready to work with duty-bearers and stakeholders in advancing disability-inclusive development and upholding the inherent dignity and rights of persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder. For while awareness lays the foundation, only action can advance inclusion.

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