Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum conferance videos
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On 14 July we ran a ground-breaking conference on Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum, held in London, which focused on the possible under-diagnosis of women and girls with autism.
Key speakers presented the latest research and a panel of international experts discussed the implications for future research and practice, including prevalence rates, adaptation of diagnostic criteria and differences in presentation.
Below you can watch interviews with some of the key speakers, whose presentations are also available to watch in full.
Key speakers presented the latest research and a panel of international experts discussed the implications for future research and practice, including prevalence rates, adaptation of diagnostic criteria and differences in presentation.
Below you can watch interviews with some of the key speakers, whose presentations are also available to watch in full.
Link below
http://www.autism.org.uk/news-and-events/nas-conferences/videos-and-talks.aspx
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Laz wrote:
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On 14 July we ran a ground-breaking conference on Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum, held in London, which focused on the possible under-diagnosis of women and girls with autism.
Key speakers presented the latest research and a panel of international experts discussed the implications for future research and practice, including prevalence rates, adaptation of diagnostic criteria and differences in presentation.
Below you can watch interviews with some of the key speakers, whose presentations are also available to watch in full.
Key speakers presented the latest research and a panel of international experts discussed the implications for future research and practice, including prevalence rates, adaptation of diagnostic criteria and differences in presentation.
Below you can watch interviews with some of the key speakers, whose presentations are also available to watch in full.
Link below
http://www.autism.org.uk/news-and-events/nas-conferences/videos-and-talks.aspx
Thanks Laz!
I had read about this conference but I didn't know there were videos availabe.

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