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Make comprehensive autism training mandatory for police officers

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We want the government to require the police to provide mandatory, comprehensive, accredited autism training for all police officers. This training should cover communication differences, sensory needs, de-escalation strategies and appropriate responses during incidents involving people with autism.

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Make comprehensive autism training mandatory for police officers

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We want the government to require the police to provide mandatory, comprehensive, accredited autism training for all police officers. This training should cover communication differences, sensory needs, de-escalation strategies and appropriate responses during incidents involving people with autism.

National
114 reactions·100% agree
Shabana Mahmood

Shabana Mahmood

Home Secretary

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