This website (previously ASDinfoWales) belongs to and is run by the National Autism Team, which is funded by Welsh Government. It is one of the resources which helps the Team achieve their aim to improve the lives of autistic people in Wales.

The following advice is adapted from NICE Guideline CG142: Autism in adults: diagnosis and management [www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg142]

For adults without a severe learning disability:

use group-based social learning programmes focused on improving social interaction. For people who find group-based activities difficult, consider an individually delivered social learning programme.

Social learning programmes should typically include:

  • modelling
  • peer feedback (for group-based programmes) or individual feedback (for individually delivered programmes)
  • discussion and decision-making
  • explicit rules
  • suggested strategies for dealing with socially difficult situations.


Note: Facilitated communication should not be used.

Downloads

Autism: A Guide for Adults Following Diagnosis