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FDLE recognizes National Autism Awareness Day

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) today marks National Autism Awareness Day, which kicks off National Autism Awareness Month.

According to Autismspeaks.org, 1 in 36 children in the U.S. have autism. Boys are nearly four times more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls.

Two years ago, FDLE’s Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse (MEPIC) launched a training course for 911 telecommunicators to assist in the safe recovery of children with autism who go missing. This training outlines the steps telecommunicators should use, including what questions to ask, when determining whether a reported missing child may have the signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Compared to others, children with autism are at a higher risk of drowning. Because of the risk, missing children who have autism may meet the criteria for an Enhanced Missing Child Alert through MEPIC.  The Enhanced Missing Child Alert targets a specific community, within a pre-defined geographical radius, with information about a missing child.

FDLE Director of Investigations and Forensic Science Mike Phillips said, “When working to find a missing child, ensuring investigators have timely and correct information is paramount. This important training equips telecommunicators with the skills and knowledge to discern when a missing child may have autism so that investigators can adjust their strategies accordingly and increase the chances of the child’s safe recovery.”

Since launching the online training course, nearly 8,000 911 telecommunicators have taken advantage of the training. The training is available on FDLE’s Online Mandatory Training webpage here.

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