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Purpose

This paper seeks to present the viewpoint of a family carer of a young man with autism.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper presents the author's views and experiences of caring for a family member with autism. It is a personal account of the impact that “autism” can have on family carers.

Findings

It is a long, arduous, lonely and silent journey that carers travel, long before any recognition comes with diagnosis.

Originality/value

The paper provides a unique insight into the day to day experiences of a family carer of a person with autism.

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