Autism Diagnosis

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Dear South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust (Northern Ireland),

Please provide figures on autism or aspergers diagnosis in the last five 10 years.

Please provide a figure for number of people diagnosed with Autism in the trust 1990. ( or as far back as possible)

Please provide a figure for the number of people diagnosed with aspergers in the trust in 1990. ( or as far back as possible)

Please provide information relating to number of people in the Trust who currently have an autism or aspergers diagnosis?

Yours faithfully,

Aidan Hanna

Relations, Public, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust (Northern Ireland)

Aidan

I have forwarded your request to the Freedom of Information Department.

Regards
Patricia Hazel
Communications Department
Tel: (028) 9151 2208/89208

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FOI Request, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust (Northern Ireland)

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Dear Mr Hanna

 

Freedom of Information Act 2000 – Autism Diagnosis

 

Thank you for your letter regarding the above. Your request was received
on 11 April 2013 and I am dealing with it under the terms of the above
legislation.

 

The leaflet enclosed tells you about the legislation and the procedures we
will follow in handling your request.

 

If you have any queries about this letter, please do not hesitate to
contact me. Please remember to quote the reference number above in any
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Kind regards

 

 

Information GovernanceTeam

 

FOI Request, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust (Northern Ireland)

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Mr Hanna

 

Please find attached the response in the above matter.

 

Kind Regards

 

Melissa Barlow

 

Information Governance Department

Lough House

Church Street

Newtownards

BT23 4AS

Tel: (028) 9151 2232

Email: [email address]

 

D Hoggs left an annotation ()

The SouthEast Trust could not answer regarding the diagnosis of adults because they did NOT diagnose adults, period. There was no point in 'finding' adults diagnosed in the SE Trust because they were not there to begin with.