‘Lockdown won’t stop my autistic son’s daily market visits’
Richard Mylan has told ý Radio 5 Live why he and his autistic son, Jaco, are continuing their important daily visits to Cardiff Market, despite being in lockdown.
They’ve previously visited the market hundreds of times as it closes up for the night – now it’s closed indefinitely but it’s still a key feature of their daily walks.
People with autism, like 14-year-old Jaco, will now be able to go out more than once a day for exercise under an easing of restrictions by the Welsh government .
Speaking to Rachel Burden, Richard Mylan, who appeared in ý drama Waterloo Road, said “autistic people can deal with change, as long as it’s gradual and it’s explained”.
This clip is originally from ý Radio 5 Live Breakfast on Friday 24 April 2020.
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