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image captionBroadcaster Stuart Cosgrove and his son Jack, who is autistic
Campaigners are calling for a new commissioner to champion the rights of people with autism and learning disabilities.
The three charities behind the campaign say families are exhausted from fighting to get much-needed support and status as equal citizens.
They say a commissioner would close the current gap between what the law says and what actually happens in reality.
The Scottish government said it would explore further the potential role.
The charities - Enable Scotland, National Autistic Society Scotland and Scottish Autism - have said they hear every day of people struggling to access their rights to education, work, a family life, healthcare and high-quality social care services.