Description
Foreword by Dame Stephanie Shirley Introduction 1: Pre-assessment, diagnosis and obtaining the appropriate initial services 2: Education and the law 3: Mental capacity in autistic children and adults, deprivation of liberty and the law 4: Social care and the law 5: Autism and employment law 6: Autism and the criminal justice system 7: Autistic individuals, family law and the civil justice system 8: Other vulnerabilities in autistic adults and the law 9: Mis-medication, malpractice, quack 'cures' and the MMR 10: Autism in older people 11: Broader legislation Index
Adam Feinstein is an acclaimed British author, autism researcher, poet, translator, Hispanist, journalist and film critic. He has an autistic son and has written widely on autism, receiving much international praise for his work. In 1998 founded an international autism magazine 'Looking Up'. Aimed at parents and professionals, it is a lively and informative mix of the very latest findings in autism research from around the world. Feinstein has given numerous lectures on autism, Neruda and cinema around the world, including Mexico, Argentina, Chile, USA, Russia, China, India, Spain, Italy and Germany. He broadcasts regularly for the BBC and writes for the Guardian, the Observer, the Financial Times, the Times Literary Supplement and the New Statesman.