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Radio Ulster,11 mins
The children playing the waiting game for autism assessment in NI
Good Morning UlsterAvailable for over a year
More than 4000 children in Northern Ireland have been waiting over a year to be assessed for autism. In 2019, that number was just 74 children. Gillian Hutchinson from County Antrim believes her 11 year old twin daughters have the condition and says they have already been on a waiting list for nearly 12 months. Gillian spoke to 麻豆社 reporter Helen Jones and Kerry Boyd from Autism NI gave her reaction to Chris and Sarah. If you are impacted or affected by any of the issues raised in this report you can access help and support via the 麻豆社 Actionline - just call 0800 077 077 or search 麻豆社 Action Line online.
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