Advocates call for law addressing autism community needs

On April 10, 2026, representatives from the Autism Society Philippines (ASP) highlighted the challenges faced by people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and called for a law ensuring genuine support and inclusion. They urged passage of Senate Bill No. 1822 to create a national action plan. Advocates including Pia Cabañero, Mona Magno-Veluz, and Michelle Dee shared views on opportunities for those on the spectrum.

In Manila, Philippines, on Friday, April 10, advocates like Pia Cabañero, who is on the autism spectrum, shared their experiences. "In a society that is not necessarily built for us, sometimes we just try to manage — it’s hard," Cabañero said. She and others seek policies enabling fulfilling lives for those on the spectrum, with ASD affecting one in 100 Filipinos.

The Senate approved on third reading Senate Bill No. 1822, the National Autism Care, Support, and Inclusion Act. It aims to establish a national action plan for early detection, quality healthcare, inclusive education, employment opportunities, and social support. ASP national spokesperson Mona Magno-Veluz, mother to a child with ASD, stated, "We need a government with a plan to address the needs of our growing and aging community, from the national government to the LGUs."

Beauty queen and ASP goodwill ambassador Michelle Dee, who has two brothers on the spectrum, said, "Responsive autism policy strengthens families by reducing everyday barriers. It shifts the narrative from dependence to empowerment." She emphasized that inclusion means ensuring they are seen, supported, and not left alone.

ASP will hold its Angels Walk for Autism on April 26 at SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, expecting thousands for a community parade and performances by talents on the spectrum. Simultaneous events are planned in 12 other cities. ASP chair emerita Dang Koe noted, "hope must evolve into not just awareness or acceptance but action."

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