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'Treated like ghosts' : Autistic young people with learning disabilities being abandoned - Derry parents
Derry Journal
2024-06-17
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Young adults with a dual diagnosis of autism and learning disabilities are being treated as if they are invisible and are being denied legal protection and statutory services when they leave school, parents in Derry have warned.
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