Final assessment

Hi everyone! 

I approached my GP in August about a possible Autism assessment at age 33 and its moved very quickly - tomorrow is my final assessment! It's being done by video call due to Covid etc.

I was just wondering if anyone can give me an idea of what to expect? And also how they actually tell you any diagnosis? Do they say you have Autism or you meet the criteria etc?

Thank you. 

Claire 

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  • assessors vary a small amount between locations. But it is very likely that  they will compile a report of their observations  and then present it to you with a  sentence that states your diagnosis. The assessment is down to the assessors so its hard to tell you what is going tp happen. But basically they are usually very friendly and easy going, there will be no difficult questions.

    1. Thank you! I'm so sorry I didn't reply, I didn't get any notifications of replies and forgot to check after the following day See no evil I was given my diagnosis during the video call! 
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