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"So, you think you’re autistic?" A video created by young volunteers, for young people

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Helen Cobain

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April is World Autism Acceptance Month. It is a time to raise awareness, promote inclusion, and build understanding of autism. It also reminds us that autistic people should be supported, understood, and valued.


To mark the month, we are sharing a video created last autumn by young volunteers who took part in the Volunteering for Health programme.


The video was co-created with young people and the Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Neurodevelopmental Pathway team. It is narrated by the young people in their own words, with support from the team.


Using animation and real voices, the video asks an important question: Do you think you’re autistic?


It shows supportive conversations between young people, explains common autistic traits, and talks about how to get an assessment.


The video also explains what help is available while waiting for an assessment, including how schools can make reasonable adjustments to make everyday life easier.


It also looks at what happens when a young person turns 16 and moves into adult services. This can include creating a hospital passport, which explains what support someone may need during appointments and what adjustments can help.


Watch the video: So! You think you're autistic | Videos & Movies on Vimeo


Find out more: www.bhamcommunity.nhs.uk/ndp-asd


Find help and support:


National Autistic Society (NAS): www.autism.org.uk/

Autism Support Service Directory: www.autism.org.uk/autism-services-directory/r/resources-for-autism-birmingham

Autism West Midlands: www.autismwestmidlands.org.uk/


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