GP special arrangements for autistic people ?

I read in a book that roadtravellers (gypsies) are allowed 20 minutes with a GP instead of the 5 - 10 minutes, as they are classified as a vulnerable sector in the society.

In the same view, is there any GP special conditions/requirements set by law for people with autism, as I struggle with GP, examinations, verbal expression and health worry due to this.

 

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  •  GUIDELINE

    As part of a comprehensive assessment consider developing a 24-hour crisis management plan, where necessary in conjunction with specialist mental health services, which should detail:

    • the likely trigger(s) for a crisis

    • the nature and speed of the reaction to any trigger(s), including details about the way in which autism may impact on a person's behaviour leading up to and during a crisis

    • the role of the specialist team and other services (including outreach and out-of-hours services) in responding to a crisis

    • advice to primary care professionals and other services on their responsibilities and appropriate management in a crisis

    • advice for families, partners and carers about their role in a crisis

    • the nature of any changes or adaptations to the social or physical environment (see recommendation 1.1.8) needed to manage a crisis

     

    REALITY,

    I ROCK HIDDING IN A BED FOR TWO DAYS, THINKING I AM ON THE CUSP OF DYING. GETTING MORE VULNERABLE AND ISOLATED. NO ONE KNOWS I AM EVEN THERE. !!!!! I DON'T TRUST ONE IN THE WORLD TO COME NEAR ME... SO THE MORE VULNERABLE I BECOME THE MORE ISOLATED I BECOME THE MORE VULNERABLE I BECOME,, A SPIRAL OF STRESS !!!

     

     

     

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  •  GUIDELINE

    As part of a comprehensive assessment consider developing a 24-hour crisis management plan, where necessary in conjunction with specialist mental health services, which should detail:

    • the likely trigger(s) for a crisis

    • the nature and speed of the reaction to any trigger(s), including details about the way in which autism may impact on a person's behaviour leading up to and during a crisis

    • the role of the specialist team and other services (including outreach and out-of-hours services) in responding to a crisis

    • advice to primary care professionals and other services on their responsibilities and appropriate management in a crisis

    • advice for families, partners and carers about their role in a crisis

    • the nature of any changes or adaptations to the social or physical environment (see recommendation 1.1.8) needed to manage a crisis

     

    REALITY,

    I ROCK HIDDING IN A BED FOR TWO DAYS, THINKING I AM ON THE CUSP OF DYING. GETTING MORE VULNERABLE AND ISOLATED. NO ONE KNOWS I AM EVEN THERE. !!!!! I DON'T TRUST ONE IN THE WORLD TO COME NEAR ME... SO THE MORE VULNERABLE I BECOME THE MORE ISOLATED I BECOME THE MORE VULNERABLE I BECOME,, A SPIRAL OF STRESS !!!

     

     

     

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