“Without the right understanding, autistic people can miss out on adjustments needed for them to engage in medical appointments, which often leads to distressing experiences, avoiding seeking medical attention or losing out on support.” - National Strategy for Autistic Children, Young People and Adults: 2021-2026

In collaboration with autistic people, NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershirehas produced a set of educational videos about sensory needs and autism.

The four videos below explore the experiences of autistic people going to see their GP, explain what is meant by ‘sensory needs’, and describe simple and straightforward reasonable adjustments that can be made.  By understanding this and responding appropriately, together we can address health inequalities.

They have application beyond primary care and will help raise awareness in other health and social care settings to tackle health inequalities.

Through the Autistic Lens
Making a Difference
The Sensory System in Autistic People
Improving the lives of Autistic People

For further information about the Sensory-Friendly Environments Project for GP practices, contact richard.keble@nhs.net, Programme Lead for Learning Disability and Autism