Atypical autism in children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders

This is one of a series of end of grant reports from Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CCND) explaining the focus of their work and their achievements for the project period 2014 – 2019.

The programme of work in this area has been to better describe and understand autism in children with the most complex needs. The aim has been to level the playing field and ensure that all children and their families have the same access to diagnosis and specialist services.

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