2024
DOI: 10.1177/13623613241302372
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‘It depends entirely on the nature of those supports’: Community perceptions of the appropriateness of early support services for autistic children

Rhylee Sulek,
Chris Edwards,
Ruth Monk
et al.

Abstract: Autistic advocates emphasise the need for neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based approaches to support services; however, little is known about broader community perspectives regarding the appropriateness of offering early support services to autistic children. This co-designed mixed-methods study employed surveys to gather insights from 253 participants in Australia and New Zealand, including autistic adults, parents, and professionals. Participants shared views on the appropriateness of early support s… Show more

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