On August
19, 2013, a child diagnosed with autism, had difficulty awaiting his turn for
the computer and tantrumed, kicking the chair in which the patron was sitting
and using the computer; no one was injured.
Bayside YMCA staff, Meagan Mikissick and Heather Ivil called the Barrington
Police Department to report that an autistic child had a temper tantrum. Later that week, the boy’s family received an
email from executive director Joe Martino, suspending the entire family’s use
of the Bayside YMCA facilities indefinitely.
Mr. Martin stated, “Our Y strives to meet many individual and family
needs in our community. We are proud of
the fact that our doors are open to all…My responsibility as Executive Director
is to ensure that all who come to this Y feel safe and comfortable.” Mr. Martino stated that staff and members
expressed their safety concerns to him due to the child being autistic.
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