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Research at the Centre for Research in Autism and Education (CRAE) is supported by The Clothworkers’ Foundation and Pears Foundation.
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Milton, D., Mills, R. & Pellicano, E. Ethics and Autism: Where is the Autistic Voice? Commentary on Post et al.. J Autism Dev Disord 44, 2650–2651 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-012-1739-x
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