AQ10

Quick referral guide – adults with suspected autism (without a learning disability)
This guide is designed to support clinicians when considering a referral for adults who may be autistic and do not have a learning disability. It outlines who may be suitable for referral, key features to look for, and what information is helpful to include. The aim is to promote timely, appropriate referrals and ensure individuals are directed to the right support as early as possible.

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I often notice small sounds when others do not
I usually concentrate more on the whole picture, rather than the small details
I often notice small sounds when others do not
I find it easy to do more than one thing at once
If there is an interruption, I can switch back to what I was doing very quickly
I find it easy to ‘read between the lines’ when someone is talking to me
I know how to tell if someone listening to me is getting bored
When I’m reading a story I find it difficult to work out the characters’ intentions
I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g. types of car, types of bird, types of train, types of plant etc)
I find it easy to work out what someone is thinking or feeling just by looking at their face
I find it difficult to work out people’s intentions

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