Charity warns against generalising about autistic people after Gregg Wallace comments
Campaigners criticise remarks in which TV presenter appeared to link allegations against him to diagnosis The UK’s leading charity for autism has said it is important not to generalise about the condition in the wake of comments made by Gregg Wallace in which he appeared to link the allegations (…)
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