I am constantly met with professionals in my area that refuse to accept responsibility for their lack of behaviour and the impacts this has on a autistic individual. Professionals often comment outside of their professional qualification relying in outdated and limited training courses regarding autism. I have several IOPC investigations open due to failures in safeguarding, discrimination , exploitation and abuse from professionals who forced myself a autistic adult to wear a face visor even though I raised concerns around the issues this caused myself due to sensory and communication difficulties(body language, facial expressions, tone of voice)I was then forced to wear a visor not a mask as this was seen as safe even though particles can escape under and around the visor I was then stopped from seeing my daughter as policy and procedures stated. again professionals fail to understand what indirect discrimination and how this not only affected me but also my daughter and in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 subjecting me to this behaviour for numerous weeks is harassing and was felt as such it is more concerning that when these issues are raised professionals exhibit victimisation by behaving revengeful and spiteful