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  2. Autism in France - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Hochmann is the author of a Histoire de l'autisme [226] which addresses the evolution of the conception of autism in France, from a psychopathological perspective. [227] Henri Rey-Flaud wrote L'enfant qui s'est arrêté au seuil du langage , [ 228 ] a synthesis of "the history and genesis of the different approaches to autism" from a ...

  3. Disability in France - Wikipedia

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    The three leading pieces of legislation for disabled workers in France are; The French Labour Law ("Code du Travail"), [27] the 1987 Disability Employment Act ("Loi n° 87-517 du 10 juillet 1987 en faveur de l'emploi des travailleurs handicapés") [28] and The 2005 Disability Act ("Loi numero 2005-102 du 11 février 2005 pour l'égalité des ...

  4. Autism-Europe - Wikipedia

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    Autism-Europe is an international non-profit association located in Brussels, Belgium.The organisation is co-funded by the European Union. [2]The association's mission is to advance the rights of people with autism in all areas of life through advocacy work and raising awareness.

  5. Olivia Cattan - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Cattan founded the "Paroles de femmes" ("Women's Words") organisation in order to promote women's rights. [1]A gala event on 7 March 2007 attracted more than 800 women from all parts of society, and was conducted in the presence of artistic and political leaders including Nicolas Sarkozy.

  6. The Children of Creuse - Wikipedia

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    The Children of Creuse refers to 2,150 children forcibly moved from Réunion to rural metropolitan France between 1963 and 1982. It is well known in Reunion, where it is called the affaire des Enfants de la Creuse or affaire des Réunionnais de la Creuse.

  7. Frances Tustin - Wikipedia

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    Frances Tustin (born Frances Daisy Vickers; 1913 in Northern England) was a pioneering child psychotherapist renowned for her work with children with autism in the 1950s. She became a teacher and began studying psychoanalysis in 1943 at the University of London .

  8. Greater Paris University Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Greater Paris University Hospitals [1] (French: Assistance publique–hôpitaux de Paris [asistɑ̃s pyblik opito də paʁi], AP-HP) is the university hospital trust operating in Paris and its surroundings. It is the largest hospital system in Europe and one of the largest in the world.

  9. Cash Investigation - Wikipedia

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    After the February 2, 2016 broadcast of Produits chimiques, nos enfants en danger (Chemical products, our children in danger), the Association française pour l'information scientifique (AFIS) (French Association for Scientific Information) issued a press release claiming that the documentary misled viewers.