In England, are people with an ASD considered disabled and/or vulnerable under English Law?

In England, under English Law (Mental Health Capacity Act, Vunerable Adults Act, Disability Discrimination Act, Equalities Act, Autism Act, etc), are adults with an ASD considered to be disabled, mentally disabled, vulnerable adults, or similar?

And if so, what are the legal rights of such ASD suffers, what are they entitled to that differ from a non-ASD person, so on and so forth, etc? 

(I have Asperger Syndrome and suffer badly from depression, anxiety, paranoia, fear for the future, difficulty coping with change, etc.  So I am wondering whether I am considered as having a disablity, a mental disability, and/or considered a vulnerable adult.)

Parents
  • I do not have any difficulties socially, but I am not an excellent communicator. However as a child I was weaker as a communicator, because I did not have the opportunity to make friends.

    I have mild dyspraxia. I am disabled with dyspraxia. I passed my driving test at the 10th attempt, I cannot remember instructions, I have problems with short term memry, clumsy & have poor coordination.

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  • I do not have any difficulties socially, but I am not an excellent communicator. However as a child I was weaker as a communicator, because I did not have the opportunity to make friends.

    I have mild dyspraxia. I am disabled with dyspraxia. I passed my driving test at the 10th attempt, I cannot remember instructions, I have problems with short term memry, clumsy & have poor coordination.

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