News Story: Mum fights for autism law after daughter's death

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Mum fights for autism law after daughter's death

Mother wants changes to support women who have autism

Thursday 28th August 2025

Source: BBC Dorset (UK)

A woman from Dorset whose daughter died in a mental health hospital is campaigning for a new law to ensure medical staff receive proper training on how autism presents in women.

Lindsey Bridges, from Bournemouth, is advocating for "Lolly's Law" after her daughter Lauren, 20, tragically died at a hospital in Greater Manchester.

A petition for the law has received over 230,000 signatures.

Bridges' proposal calls for detailed autism training for professionals, anti-ligature doors in psychiatric facilities, and the creation of specific anti-suicide and self-harm hubs for autistic people.

She is determined to prevent other families from enduring the same loss.

Read the full article here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce352r2dy4wo

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