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Call for Legislative Action to Safeguard Children Near Water Bodies

Cathy Glass
By Cathy GlassJun 01, 2025
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A Cincinnati-based nonprofit organization is urging legislative change following the tragic drowning of a young boy in November. Joshua Al-Lateef Jr., just six years old, lost his life after wandering from his home and falling into a nearby pond. This heartbreaking incident has prompted Leslie Williams, president of Empath for Autism, to push for measures that could protect other children, particularly those with autism, from similar fates. Her efforts involve advocating for fencing around accessible water bodies near schools and residential areas where children with autism reside.

In response to this tragedy, Williams has intensified her campaign to address the dangers posed by neighborhood ponds and lakes. Statistics from the American Red Cross reveal that drowning remains the leading cause of death among individuals with autism. Drawing on personal experience as the mother of a child with autism, Williams emphasizes the challenges families face in ensuring their children's safety. Despite their best efforts, accidents can still occur due to the unique behaviors associated with autism.

Williams envisions a comprehensive approach to reducing these risks. She aims to introduce legislation requiring protective barriers around retention ponds easily accessible to children. The proposed bill focuses specifically on water bodies located near schools and homes of autistic children. In pursuit of this goal, she reached out to Senator Bernie Moreno, imploring him to champion this initiative. Through her advocacy, Williams seeks not only to honor Joshua’s memory but also to prevent future tragedies.

This movement reflects broader concerns about safeguarding vulnerable populations. By fostering collaboration between community organizations, lawmakers, and concerned citizens, there is hope for meaningful progress. Enhanced protections could provide much-needed peace of mind for countless families navigating the complexities of raising children with special needs.

Leslie Williams believes that implementing such measures represents an essential step forward. With determination and support from key stakeholders, her vision may soon translate into actionable policies designed to protect all children, regardless of their circumstances or abilities.

Cathy Glass
authorBy Cathy Glass

Pseudonym for a foster carer and author of many memoirs offering insight into childcare and trauma.

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