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‘My autism diagnosis at 50 was a huge relief’ says Graham from Derby
“Hearing those words was a huge relief in many ways,” says Graham Spencer, a psychiatric research nurse. Graham was 50 when he was diagnosed with autism but he suspected he was neurodivergent for many years beforehand, so it came as “no great surprise” when he was told.
Court rejects bid by mother of severely disabled teenage girl to advocate on her behalf
A severely disabled teenager faces an uncertain future after her mother’s application was rejected by the courts to advocate on her behalf. Ruby was diagnosed with a rare chromosome disorder, Idic 15, at just six months old, and needs round the clock care.
The Stimming Pool review – film-makers on the autistic spectrum dive ingeniously into the uncanny
Here is an engaging docufictional experiment, an investigation into autism co-created by a group of young artists on the spectrum called the Neurocultures Collective. The resulting film, The Stimming Pool, is ingenious, funny, intellectually curious – and pregnant with ideas.
‘Makaton has made our bond so much stronger’
“Since we’ve been able to communicate, our bond has become so much stronger”, says mum Tasha of her son TJ. Tasha, from Derby, is now learning to become a Makaton tutor after she mastered the language programme to communicate with TJ, who has Down’s syndrome, is autistic and non-verbal.
Disabled women face significant inequalities in pregnancy care
Disabled women in the UK face significant inequalities in maternal healthcare according to a new report shared exclusively with Channel 4 News. The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine says its research shows there is an urgent need for an assessment of clinical guidance for pregnant disabled women, with evidence showing they have worse maternal outcomes.
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