This is a significant amendment to the existing Disability Discrimination Acts of 1995 and 2005 and the Disability Discrimination (NI) Order 2006. With the previous legislation, the autistic spectrum was not specifically recognised as a disability, falling between the two stools of learning disabilities and mental illness but not fitting comfortably into either category. Autistic people have been in a very weak position because of the messy complexity of depending upon their comorbid conditions which vary so much from person to person. Legal recognition of autism provides us with much more of a one-stop-shop.