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Parent calls for more autism supports in Hammond schools
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Summary
Parent and organizer Brandy Brown urged the council to help improve school supports for children with autism, citing limited occupational therapy and sensory supports at Eastside School and offering to organize parent-advocacy efforts.
Brandy Brown addressed the Hammond City Council on April 28 about gaps in school supports for children with autism. Brown said her daughter attended Hammond Eastside and that, through IEP meetings, staff had told her support levels were limited because of shortages in resources and occupational-therapy assistance.
Brown identified herself as the organizer of a parent support group called Autism Enlightenment and offered to act as an advocate for parents working with teachers and administrators. She asked the council to consider what the city and schools can do to support sensory needs and to make it easier for parents and teachers to collaborate on accommodations.
Council members thanked Brown, and one council member said staff would follow up after the meeting to obtain additional information so the administration could explore possible supports or referrals. Brown said she would remain available after the meeting to provide details.

