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Having a sibling on the autism spectrum

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Having a sibling on the autism spectrum

Profiles - Not living with their sibling

Graham: Interview 03

Graham's younger brother, Richard, was diagnosed when he was two years old.

Anne: Interview 04

Anne lives at home with her husband. She has three children, one of whom has been diagnosed with a learning disability. Ethnic background: White British.

Steph: Interview 05

Steph is a speech and language therapist who lives with her boyfriend. Ethnicity background: White British.

Ellie: Interview 06

Ellie lives at home with her mum. She is a full-time student. Ethnicity/nationality: White British.

Damian: Interview 07

Damian works as a learning support worker, supporting students who have Asperger's syndrome. He has two brothers. Ethnicity/nationality: White British.

Lucy: Interview 11

Lucy is a full-time student and lives away from home during term time. Ethnicity/nationality: White British.

Jenni: Interview 13

Jenni, 18, lives with her parents and is a student. Ethnicity/nationality: White British.

Alison: Interview 14

Alison is married and has two children aged 23 and 21. Ethnicity/nationality: White British.

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