The Autism Society Philippines (ASP) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of persons on the autism spectrum disorder. We envision a society where Filipinos on the spectrum become the best of their potentials -- self-reliant, independent, productive, socially-accepted citizens of an Autism-OK Philippines.
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19 December 2014

Alyana comes to Bicol

ASP Naga City held an “Alyana” film viewing activity at the Function Hall of Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology last 13 December 2014. The ASP National Office’s Ms. Mary Janette Peña, filmmaker Ms. Mirana Medina, and PDAO - Naga City’s Mr. Christopher S. Molin supported the event. Educational institutions in the Bicol Region such as University of Nueva Caceres, Ateneo de Naga University, Partido State University, St. Joseph School, Naga Central School II, SPED Center and individual moviegoers came to see the documentary.
Film Maker Mirana Medina

Through the documentary, parents and future special education teachers were enlighten regarding the different aspects and issues about autism. They were interested in asking about the intervention tips in handling children, since intervention professionals are difficult to come by in Region V. Even if speech and behavioural therapy is available, majority cannot afford the services. The future SPED teachers were amazed and inspired by the different teaching strategies implemented in order for the children with autism to be engaged in family, school, and community.

Film maker Mirana Medina covered the same event in her blog:
As part of Autism Society Philippines-Naga City Chapter’s autism awareness and advocacy campaign, Alyana — A Study of Autism in the Philippines, my documentary on autism will be screened at the Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology in Naga City, Bicol Province. The showing is scheduled tomorrow, December 13 from 8 am. To represent the National Office is Jan Peña, ASP Board of Trustee member. She left Manila last night for Naga City.

Mr. Santos Braga, president of ASP-Naga City Chapter is hosting the event. The group believes that the film will help raise their community’s awareness on the condition of persons with autism. And just like them, I know that our society will find it easier to embrace their children once they get to know what exactly autism is.

Alyana, by the way is my grandniece with autism. The film however, is not only about her. It is about ALL children/persons with autism. It covers from low function to high function / Asperger Syndrome cases like Gabby Atienza. He interestingly described his own condition as an aspie. Symptoms and causes, the plight of parents, even the doctor’s explanations and thoughts are included for better understanding of autism. It will be the second time around for Alyana in Naga.
About the contributor. Rona M. Saulon is the Chapter Secretary of ASP Naga City.

14 December 2009

Autism Friendly for All Seasons

By Glenn Adviento

To seek continuous support from the local government, last 23 November 2009, ASP’s five active Batangas Chapters, through ASP Lipa Chapter adviser, Mary Ann Magsino Panganiban, set a courtesy call with Batangas Governor Vilma Santos-Recto. With her are Ms. Raceli de Castro, ASP Batangas City Chapter Vice President and Ms. Lea Mayo, administrator of University of Batangas Special Children Foundation.

ASP National and Batangas Leaders during the courtesy call with Batangas Governor Vilma Santos-Recto

The ASP Batangas Chapter Leaders also requested ASP National Leaders to join the courtesy call in order to invite Gov. Vi to grace ASP’s 2010 Angels Walk for Autism. The Walk next year will be held in SM Mall of Asia’s Music Hall on January 24. For details, email autismphils@gmail.com.

The national contingent was composed of ASP National President Erlinda “Dang” Koe, Vice President Mary Grace Adviento, ASP Executive Director Ranil Sorongon, CWA Adrian Adviento and this author.

Avoiding the Monday morning rush hour, our team left on the dawn of November 23, as they would convene at 5:30 am at a fast food in North Avenue, Quezon City. During the entire travel from QC to Batangas, traffic was thankfully light, except for the Calamba-Sto Tomas Highway.

By 7:30 am, our team met with ASP Batangas Chapter representatives. Courteous staff ushered us inside the waiting hall of the Governor’s Palace. While waiting, we were served breakfast sandwiches paired with the famous Kapeng Barako ng Batangas and watched Batangas’ One Town, One Product Program, which aims to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs in localities.

The governor met us after attending the flag ceremonies. Her mere presence sets a 180 degree twist to the somber mood inside the hall. We were then ushered into the Conference Room. After exchanges of pleasantries, the Governor was interested to know about the rising incidence of autism in the country, particularly in Batangas.

The Batangas Governor, or Governor Vi is no stranger to autism. Before becoming a politician, she did a movie about a married couple going through acceptance of their autistic son, “Ipagpatawad Mo”. Click here to watch an excerpt of the film.

As part of the research for her role on the film, she read up on autism and observed the typical behaviors of an autistic child. And to our amazement, she still remembered one of her vital lines from the movie : "Di dapat sila ang pumasok sa mundo natin, kundi tayo dapat ang pumasok sa mundo nila,"she uttered.” That famous line bagged her the 1991 Urian Award for Best Actress Award.

We then extended our invitation to join ASP’s Angels Walk. She obliged to attend, as long as her schedule permits.

My son Adrian, gave a simple token of gratitude to the governor for allowing the showing of Alyana in Batangas City. Click here to know more.

After meeting with the Governor, we proceeded to Lipa City, where Governor Vi served as Mayor from 1998-2007. We made a stop-over at the Rehabilitation Department of the Mary Mediatrix Medical Center, which to our surprise, is at par with the leading hospitals in our country.

We would like to thank Governor Vi and ASP Lipa and ASP Batangas chapters for their continuing efforts in spreading autism awareness and we look forward to fruitful future endeavors, making Batangas “Autism Friendly for all Seasons”.

 
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