world autism month
Consultant Learning Disability Psychiatrists Dr Brian Fitzgerald and Dr Linda O’Rourke discuss the development of a College eModule on the […]
Dr Noha Ibrahim examines the challenges facing autistic students at 3rd level, and looks further at the opportunities to address […]
As part of our series marking World Autism Month 2023, Dr Linda O’Rourke explores the origin of the terminology around […]
For World Autism Month 2023, the College Autism Special Interest Group have put together a number of articles that may […]
April is the time of year that people around the world are encouraged to start a conversation about autism. This […]
Closing out our series for World Autism Month, Dr Norella Broderick highlights popular books on autism to support further education. […]
Dr Linda O’Rourke writes about sensory processing for World Autism Month, including what it looks like when it works well, […]
Dr Hazel Fernandez writes about how behaviours of concern in children with Autism may be understood in the context of […]
Dr Eimer Philbin Bowman writes about the prevalence of diagnoses of Autism in women, how autism can look different across […]
Following the blog post on comorbidities in adult autism, we’re looking at the presence of one or more conditions that […]