How do people with autism live in the UK?

The fact is that I'm just a girl from Russia, and there is ABSOLUTELY NO help for autistic adults, and sometimes even children (unless they are mentally retarded). We do not have special educational institutions for them, jobs are not adapted for us anywhere. I can't get any help. I know that here, in Russia, I will not be diagnosed and will not be issued with a disability with which I could go to any job. So I want to move to Scotland in a few years, when I finish university and somehow earn enough money for a ticket, food, and a place to live. So please tell me all the information about how the diagnosis is made, disability (it is difficult for me to live in society and I can not solve many tasks without an accompanying person...), whether any benefits are prescribed, etc, because in my "home" country I will not receive any help.

P.S. I'm sorry if I wrote something wrong.

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  • To be honest its really not so different here in the UK for autistic people. Getting a diagnosis is like pulling teeth & to get any benefits is harder still. There is no real support for adults or kids. As another poster pointed out too, with the UK being out of the EU you probably would struggle to get in anyway. Sorry I don't have more positive news. I speak as someone in her late 40's, still not diagnosed, unemployable & only on the bare minimum of government benefits. If I wasn't married I'd struggle. 

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  • To be honest its really not so different here in the UK for autistic people. Getting a diagnosis is like pulling teeth & to get any benefits is harder still. There is no real support for adults or kids. As another poster pointed out too, with the UK being out of the EU you probably would struggle to get in anyway. Sorry I don't have more positive news. I speak as someone in her late 40's, still not diagnosed, unemployable & only on the bare minimum of government benefits. If I wasn't married I'd struggle. 

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