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Study launched to reduce self-harm and suicide in autistic adults – Mirage News
Researchers are inviting partner organisations and charities to work with them to help shape and progress a study to develop new ways of reducing…

Researchers are inviting partner organisations and charities to work with them to help shape and progress a study to develop new ways of reducing self-harm and suicide in autistic adults.
The collaborative research is being led by the University of Nottingham and Newcastle University to look at how Suicide Safety Plans can be adapted to be more effective for adults diagnosed with autism.
Suicide is much more common in adults who have a diagnosis of autism, with autistic people around nine time…
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