Talk:Disability in France
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Autism section
editHi u:Disabilityrightsfr, thanks for contributing to the article. I think the quite large section about autism should be moved up in the page.
In it's current location at the end of the page it looks like an afterthought. Coming after the much shorter sections about Employment and Culture is also visually unbalanced. I think it would fit best above the Education section where the narrative flows better from public policy and the mentions of various UN reports about CRPD compliance and other related subtopics. Take a look at some of the other well developed "Disability in <country>" articles, many follow a similar layout structure (shorter, "less important" sections about sport, culture, arts, etc generally come after the longer "core issue" sections.
By the way, if you have sufficient source material about autism it might even be possible to create an entire "Autism in France" article. It can have far more context, history and other detail than would fit in this overview of disability article. Perhaps such an article slready exists on the French Wikipedia?
I'm looking forward to see your ideas about this. Roger (Dodger67) (talk) 13:43, 11 June 2023 (UTC)