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Autism and the right to education in the EU: Policy mapping and scoping review of the United Kingdom, France, Poland and Spain.

Monika RoleskaAndres Roman-UrrestarazuSarah GriffithsAmber N V RuigrokRosemary HoltRobin van KesselKathleen McCollWilliam SherlawCarol BrayneKasia Czabanowska
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Policy-making across Europe in the field of education has been changing through the years in favour of autistic people. Today their rights are noticed and considered, but there is still room for improvement. Results showed that approaches and policies vastly differ between countries, more Member States should be analysed in a similar manner to gain a broader and clearer view with a special focus on disability rights in Central and Eastern Europe.
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