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Videos About Autism and the Work of Research Autism

This section of the website is where we show videos about autism, our work and related issues. You can also find some of them on our YouTube site (Open in new window)

If you know of a video we should include in this section, please let us know by emailing info@researchautism.net. Thank you.


Jane Asher Appeal

Jane Asher, founding patron of Research Autism, makes an appeal on our behalf.

She explains why we exist, what we do and how you can help.


BBC Lifeline Appeal

Research Autism has been chosen to be one of the BBC’s featured charities for their Lifeline programme.

A ten minute film about Research Autism and the work we do

The programme is presented by One Show presenter and pop vocal coach Carrie Grant. As a mother of two children with autism, Carrie understands the constant challenges that families have to face in living with the condition.

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Personal Accounts

Joe Powell explains some of the everyday challenges of living with Asperger syndrome

Watch more videos about Living with autism

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Receptions

House of Commons Reception, 3 May 2012. Launch of the Re-Mapping Project.

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Conferences

Disorder or difference? Autistic experiences of school and beyond

Watch more videos from Disorder or Difference conference

Falling Through the Cracks: Highlights of the conference

Watch more videos from Falling Through the Cracks

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Other Research Autism videos

Deepa Korea, CEO of Research Autism, talks to Al Jazeera on World Autism Awareness Day 2013.

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NHS Videos on Autism

Watch more NHS videos on autism

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Last Updated : 29/04/2013   Back to Top

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