I’m autistic. What am I entitled to?
If you are autistic, you are entitled to reasonable adjustments, a Care Act Assessment, and a Care and Treatment Review (if you are at risk of admission to a mental health hospital).
Reasonable adjustments
Autistic people are entitled to ‘reasonable adjustments’. This means that people working in health, social care, employment and education should change how they work with autistic people to make accessing services easier and engagement with services more successful.
To access the Reasonable Adjustment section please click here.
Care Act Assessment
If you have been diagnosed with autism, you may be eligible for a Care Act Assessment. This assessment is completed through your local authority. More information about care act assessment eligibility can be found here.
Care and Treatment Review
The “Transforming Care” strategy states that autistic people and people with learning disabilities should not be inappropriately admitted to hospital, and commissioners and health professionals need to explore all options to keep people at home wherever possible. This process is called a “Care and Treatment Review”.
If you are an inpatient, you are also entitled to a Care and Treatment review. You can read more in the NHS Care and Treatment Review Policy.
For further information please visit the NHS England Care and Treatment Reviews website.