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The government’s national strategy for improving the lives of autistic people and their families and carers in England, and implementation plan for 2021 to 2022.
You must tell DVLA if you have an autistic spectrum condition (ASC), including Asperger syndrome, and it affects your driving - download the correct form to let them know.
A progress report on the strategy for adults with autism, 'Think Autism', and new actions needed to help local areas implement the strategy.
Waiting times for autism diagnostic pathways, using both a forward-modelling approach based on referrals for suspected autism and a reverse-modelling approach based on known diagnoses of autism. By STP, CCG, mental health service provider and split by age group, gender...
This annual report aims to show the prevalence rate of autism amongst the compulsory school age population.
The government wants to hear from autistic people, their families and their carers about their experiences of care and support.
Resource supporting teachers, initial teacher trainees, headteachers and leadership teams working with pupils on the autism spectrum.
Waiting times for autism diagnostic pathways based on referrals for suspected autism. By Sub ICB, mental health service provider and split by age group, gender and ethnicity.
Waiting times for autism diagnostic pathways, using both a forward-modelling approach based on referrals for suspected autism and a reverse-modelling approach based on known diagnoses of autism. By mental health provider and split by age group, gender and ethnicity
This report aims to show prevalence rates of ASD amongst compulsory school age children(attending grant-aided schools) (4 – 15 years old at the start of the school year), as it is clear that ASD persists and that children with ASD...
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