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"Profound autism" diagnosis sparks debate in autism community

From Afternoons, 1:35 pm today

A new international proposal is sparking debate in the autism community, with a diagnosis of “profound autism” now under consideration.

The proposed diagnosis would describe autistic people who have little or no functional language, an IQ below 50, and who require 24-hour supervision and care.

A new Australian study has taken a closer look at what this could mean for children and their families.

Jesse spoke with Dr Antoinette Hodge, a Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in New South Wales.

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