An Open Letter to Our Community and to All Autistic Individuals
To our ChAPS Community and to all Autistic Individuals
You may have seen the recent headlines about President Trump’s press conference, where he claimed that taking paracetamol (Tylenol) during pregnancy could cause autism. We want to speak directly to you, our members, families, and supporters, because we know how deeply upsetting and harmful these statements are.
Let us be absolutely clear: autism is not caused by painkillers, and it is not caused by vaccines. These claims are not backed by science. In fact, leading experts and organisations have confirmed that there is no proven causal link between paracetamol use during pregnancy and autism. What has been presented is misleading, fear-driven, and irresponsible.
Autism is not a problem to be cured. It is a unique way of way of experiencing the world. Our community already faces enough adversity without having to battle misinformation that fuels stigma and fear. Suggesting that autistic people are the result of something that we may have done wrong is not only scientifically inaccurate, but also deeply offensive.
We understand that these kinds of claims can have a profound effect on the mental health and wellbeing of our community, especially mothers of autistic individuals. If you are struggling, please know this is not your fault. You are not alone. CHAPS is here to support you. Please reach out to our team if you need us.
At CHAPS, we stand proudly with autistic individuals and their families. We celebrate neurodiversity. We advocate for understanding, inclusion, and respect. We will always challenge narratives that dehumanise or marginalise our community.
Let’s keep supporting each other, raising awareness, and building a society that embraces every way of being.
With solidarity and strength,
Cheshire Autism Practical Support




