A leading autism charity has welcomed the growing trend for "autism-friendly" film screenings, but called on cinemas to broaden the content beyond family-friendly fare, rather than marginalise adults and teenagers affected by the disorder.
Society: A leading autism charity has welcomed the growing trend for �autism-friendly� film screenings, but called on cinemas to broaden the content beyond family-friendly fare, rather than marginalise adults and teenagers affected by the disorder.
A leading autism charity has welcomed the growing trend for "autism-friendly" film screenings, but called on cinemas to broaden the content beyond family-friendly fare, rather than marginalise adults and teenagers affected by the disorder.