We are focused on transforming the workplace to lower the rate of under/unemployment for autistic adults. Every Monday this month we’d like to share a tip for either autistic employees or their employers. We’re hoping these tips will be helpful for individuals in both groups!
We had planned to debut the digital version of our data trees at an exciting event that would have occurred last month. Due to circumstances surrounding #COVIDー19 that event was cancelled, but we have plans for this digital version to be utilized in the future! #Neurodiversity
Recently Dan Burger adapted these trees, originally designed by Amaya Caudel, to create a digital version and here we have a sneak peak! Did you know that computer programming and visual thinking are common strengths in the autism community? #AutismAwarenessMonth#Neurodiversity
If you‘ve visited the Frist Center in person, you have likely seen our data trees up on the center column! These trees are a visual display of neurodiversity, with different sections of the tree corresponding to different responses relating to common autistic behaviors. #autism
While the COVID-19 pandemic may be preventing us from celebrating autism awareness month in person, we look forward to engaging with you digitally over the next several weeks! #neurodiversity#autismawareness#autismawarenessmonth
The Frist Center will be celebrating Autism Awareness Month throughout April by sharing the strengths accompanying the challenges that come with autism, showcasing the accomplishments of autistic individuals, highlighting our partners and sharing employer tips! #AutismAwareness
Happy World Autism Awareness Day! This day helps raise public awareness of ASD and the need of places like the Frist Center to help combat the challenges that accompany autism in a world designed for the neurotypical brain. #autismawarenessday#AutismAwarenessMonth
As part of the Vanderbilt community, the Frist Center would like to share where information can be found related to how Vanderbilt is being affected by and is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can visit… https://t.co/TRD0lUvTwy
The way we greet each other and interact has certainly changed a lot lately with social distancing! Did you know that a common sensory difference for some autistic individuals is extreme sensitive to touch? For… https://t.co/kwIQ1AGtAk
On March 5, Ernie Dianastasis, CEO of @tpi_usa, a partner of the Frist Center, spoke at The Summit: An Inclusion and Diversity Symposium held by the Southeastern @HERCJobs at Vanderbilt University. @ayumibennett… https://t.co/sRs9apcpA1
It can be difficult to understand what language to use when discussing autism. We’ve put up a resource page on person-first and identity-first language for autism on our website to help!
#neurodiversity… https://t.co/OkPJ0uWEOO
These past two days, Claire has had the chance to go to the Nashville Zoo to present on neurodiversity in the workplace and hiring and management tips for autistic employees!
#neurodiversity#neurodiverse… https://t.co/qkPFxTerDN
Sign-ups have opened for the Summer 2020 Workforce Readiness and Preparation (WRaP) program! The WRaP program is a collaboration between Currey Ingram Academy and the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation. This… https://t.co/HS7ceyUAdg
If you were wondering how the switch to online classes at Vanderbilt might affect the Frist Center, don’t worry! Staff may not be in the office, but we will still be available via email! Check out the staff page on… https://t.co/TuS9o8tZxn
Next week is Disability Awareness Week! Watch out for some cool events hosted by Vanderbilt’s InclusAbility initiative. InclusAbility aims to acknowledge and celebrate the rich dimensions of diversity contained… https://t.co/s0Z9q8FSYk
The Frist Center is excited to announce its new partnership with Tennessee Vocational Rehabilitation! The Division of Rehabilitation Services is responsible for the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Services program,… https://t.co/CK5eyzHdFK
Are you or anyone you know seeking an adult autism diagnostic evaluation? An ongoing research study by Frist Center Fellow Tiffany Woynaroski, PhD, CCC-SLP, may be able to provide a free diagnostic evaluation. To be… https://t.co/9GSV2ee8A7