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fraut is an app created by a two-person team.

Tony Mohammed is a GP and former IT professional, working in the North East of England, and he’s a dad to neurodivergent children. He found that his GP training on autism didn’t cover most of the problems that parents of newly-diagnosed autistic children were bringing to his surgery, and he became frustrated that the right help wasn’t available to families at the point of need. He wanted to use his coding skills to help other parents, and started thinking about an app that could fill the gap.

Cora Beth Fraser is an autistic teacher, writer and autistic advocate, also based in the North East. She has won national awards for her work on accessibility, and is a member of the advisory board for Neurodivergent Education at Oxford University. Beth is autistic herself, and when her autistic son was first diagnosed she relied on a lot of community services for help; but a few years later, when family members were in the same situation, those services weren’t available any more. She started thinking about what she could do to help.

Tony and Beth teamed up to create fraut, with the aim of making accessible to parents of autistic kids all the information that they wished they’d been given!