What Ema does

What Ema does.                                   

Checking.

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Checks if the plans for autism work.

 

Looks at how money is used for autism.

 

Checks laws and how things are done.

 

Working together.

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Helps services work together.

 

Makes sure autistic voices are heard.

 

Uses real life stories and facts.

 

Speaking up.

Photograph of the Ema Cubitt the Autism Reviewer at a metal podium with a microphone in her hand.  She is standing beside a stand with the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland logo on it.

 

Speaks up for autistic people and families.

 

Gives advice to government.

 

Asks for better decisions and fair policies.

 

Learning.

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Looks at good ideas from other countries.

 

Shares facts to help good decisions.

 

Supports better ways of doing things.

 

Guiding.

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Problems must go to the right service.

 

Ema can help guide people to the right place.