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PDA-related suggestions for healthcare passports

Description:

The National Autistic Society has created a health passport template that you can either complete online and print out, or print out and complete by hand, for yourself, your child or someone you care for.

There is also helpful guidance on the National Autistic Society’s website about how to fill in the template.

We've put together some suggestions that may be helpful to include in relation to a PDA profile of autism which are designed to be used in addition to, and should be read in conjunction with, the National Autistic Society’s guidance.

You can pick and choose from the suggestions to just include the points that are relevant for you.

There’s also this quick ‘COVID-19 Grab and Go’ version (and accompanying guidance) you could use.

 

View suggestions

 

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