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  2. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 American psychiatrist and researcher Dawn Hendricks published Employment and adults with autism spectrum disorders: Challenges and strategies for success. Highlighting the very low employment rate and the desire of adults with autism to work, [31] she argued for the option of employment support to be made available to all. [32]

  3. Autism diagnoses are on the rise. School policy must change ...

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    In 2002, 1 in every 150 eight-year-old children received an ASD diagnosis. In 2020, the figure was 1 in every 36, according to the CDC.

  4. New review aims to close employment gap for people with autism

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    Businesses, employment organisations, specialist support groups and autistic people will be asked to identify barriers to work. Businesses, employment organisations, specialist support groups and ...

  5. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    A person with a special interest will often hyperfocus on their special interest for hours, want to learn as much as possible on the topic, [3] collect related items, [4] and incorporate their special interest into play [5] and art. [6] Some interests are more likely to be seen as special interests if they are particularly unusual, specific, or ...

  6. ‘I didn’t put my autism diagnosis on applications’: How ...

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    After a difficult time at school where he was ostracised for his autism, Luke Gawthorn realised that in his career his condition could be his superpower.. When it came to finding a job, however ...

  7. Mainstreaming (education) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia there has been a slight shift away from mainstream schools since 2003. Students with disability have begun to attend specials schools at an increasing rate instead of participating in mainstream programs in schools. By 2015, there was an increase of 33% of students with disability attended a special school.

  8. Autism in France - Wikipedia

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    The third Autism Plan was announced on 2 May 2013, by Marie-Arlette Carlotti, who proposes ten measures to be implemented until 2017, including the generalization of early diagnosis at 18 months close to home, and the creation of 700 specialized teaching places in nursery schools, aiming to enable the integration of autistic children into ...

  9. Societal and cultural aspects of autism - Wikipedia

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    Societal and cultural aspects of autism or sociology of autism [1] come into play with recognition of autism, approaches to its support services and therapies, and how autism affects the definition of personhood. [2] The autistic community is divided primarily into two camps; the autism rights movement and the pathology paradigm.