Autism research: an interview with Lorcan Kenny
Published on 25 November 2016
Author: Lorcan Kenny
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Published on 25 November 2016
Author: Lorcan Kenny
Lorcan Kenny studied his PHD student at the Centre for Research in Autism and Education (CRAE), Institute of Education UCL. Lorcan kindly agreed to be interviewed when he attended the XI Autism-Europe International Congress hosted by the National Autistic Society in 2016.
In this video Lorcan discusses the various research projects he was involved with at the time including a longitudinal study that has revealed some intriguing and fascinating insights into diagnosis, an educational study into transition and research looking at GP's understanding of autism.
You can view clips of the individual questions below.
Download a PDF transcript of this interview
Individual interview questions:
1. Can you tell us how you first became interested in autism?
2. Can you tell us about your current work?
3. How might the presentation and features of autism change as children get older?
4. Your research has highlighted that some autistic people don’t meet the criteria for autism when assessed later in their childhood. Can you explain what this may mean for those people and the implications for diagnosis?
5. What are the main difficulties in transitioning from a special school to a unit in a mainstream school?
6. What does your research with GPs tell us about their current understanding of autism, and what needs to be done to improve their understanding?
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