The art of masking: autistic women and their experiences of diagnosis
“A lot of women are told they don’t look autistic, or don’t seem autistic. “I don’t know what we’re supposed
“A lot of women are told they don’t look autistic, or don’t seem autistic. “I don’t know what we’re supposed
Four in five autistic people struggle to get a good night’s sleep, a new study has found. Research from the
Wimbledon’s Polka Theatre is turning 40 and is asking the public to help raise £1 million for their redesigned space
Autism is by nature a communication disorder. It is not an illness or a disease but a fundamental aspect of
More than 600 children with autism and learning difficulties, teachers and parents attended New Wimbledon Theatre’s second ever ‘relaxed performance’
“Give me five minutes and I’ll ask someone what they know about autism,” said a mum on a mission. Mariama
Demand for supported housing in Wandsworth could be eased thanks to plans for new houses for people with physical and
An autistic street performer is hoping to catch Richard Branson’s eye with an ambitious plan to start a community arts
Life hasn’t always been kind to 22-year-old Max Spooner – he was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome in 2004 and doctors
Photographs taken by people with autism will be displayed at a university exhibition today as part of a student project.
Summary: The WAND card is celebrating its first anniversary. By Francine Beleyi Disabled children and young people in Wandsworth are