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Centre for persons with autism sees over 1,000 enrolments in 18 months, all set to add services

Centre for persons with autism sees over 1,000 enrolments in 18 months, all set to add services
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A specialized center for autism in Tamil Nadu has reached over 1,000 enrolments and is expanding its infrastructure to include vocational training and hydrotherapy. The facility focuses on early screening and individualized therapy for children.

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Demonstrates the growing demand for specialized healthcare services and the importance of early intervention for autism.

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The Centre of Excellence for Persons with Autism has crossed 1,000 enrolments in 18 months of its launch, with a total of 1,050 children registered so far. It is now scaling up its services for persons with autism by planning to add physical education, pre-vocational training for children under 18, vocational training for adults and new infrastructure, including a swimming pool for hydrotherapy and a sensory park.

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