Expressing support for the designation of October 9 through October 16, 2024, as "National Dyspraxia/Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) Awareness Week" and a commitment to raise awareness of dyspraxia/DCD in the United States.
The resolution emphasizes the critical need for trained health care and educational professionals who can identify and support individuals with dyspraxia/DCD. By designating a specific awareness week, the bill seeks to encourage efforts to improve diagnosis, treatment, and support services for affected individuals. It also aims to reduce the stigma associated with the condition and promote better resources, particularly in underserved communities.
House Resolution 1356 expresses support for the designation of October 9 through October 16, 2024, as 'National Dyspraxia/Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) Awareness Week'. The resolution highlights the need for increased public awareness regarding dyspraxia/DCD, a neurodevelopmental condition that affects coordination and motor skills without impacting cognition. It aims to foster understanding and support for individuals affected by this disorder, which is known to be commonly underdiagnosed and misdiagnosed.
While the bill is primarily supportive in nature, potential points of contention may arise concerning the allocation of resources for awareness programs and research initiatives. Critics may argue that without concrete funding or actionable policies, the resolution may serve as an insufficient measure for addressing the challenges faced by individuals with dyspraxia/DCD. The achievement of real change might require additional legislative steps or funding initiatives beyond mere recognition.