There are still spaces at the Black Autistic Meet up next Weds 10th June, 6.30-8.00pm on Zoom.
This free monthly group is for Black Autistic adults wanting a welcoming space to connect, share experiences & feel understood.
Find out more and book here: https://t.co/UJZWPlKbkV
In our latest blog, Guest Contributor Emily Katy shares how LEGO became a steady anchor during a twelve-week hospital admission. Hyperfocusing on LEGO provided a sense of purpose and direction during some of her hardest days.
Read Emily's blog here: https://t.co/RkNMpW5S6W
How would you like to join our Autistic men's meetup group?
Hosted by Chris Memmott, the group is free to attend and held virtually, on Zoom.
The next session is being held tomorrow, Wednesday 3rd June, 6.30pm - 8pm.
Book now to secure your place!
https://t.co/Tx6Rk05K90
It’s that time again!
Ann Memmott’s May research roundup is here highlighting, amongst others, new studies on self identification, education, psychotherapy, dating and the additional health challenges faced by Autistic people.
Read here 👇
https://t.co/4U11cCR1D6
Today on the blog, we’re revisiting a guest post from Emma. In “Navigating my relationship with change”, they reflect on experiencing change as an Autistic person with ADHD and share ways they can be supported through life’s inevitable changes.
https://t.co/1k3qtlmpjF
Wrapping up our week we want to share some brilliant blogs on this topic!
Why not have a read from the list below?
➡️ https://t.co/mygvlOQZS1 by Charli Clement
➡️ https://t.co/AZSccJwZgD by Aimee Fletcher
➡️ https://t.co/oGqg52KNAh by Cassie Lovelock
From May to July 2024, we hosted our 'Designing Home for Sensory Differences' Summit.
You can rewatch our 2nd recorded discussion: 'Housing and Support', presented by Doreen Kelly & Dr Cassandra Lovelock, plus guests David Holt & Adam Russell.
Recording:
https://t.co/ijhe1MdoZp
From May to July 2024, we hosted our 'Designing Home for Sensory Differences' Summit.
Two years on, we're revisiting some of the discussions – first up is 'An Introduction to Designing Homes for Autistic People with Sensory Differences'.
Link below:
https://t.co/jQ26tscAf0
As part of #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, Antonia Aluko reflects on connection, community, and being truly seen.
She shares her experience facilitating the Black Autistic Meetup and lessons on holding space, vulnerability, and belonging:
https://t.co/OCx8DGmjKL
If you need support during Mental Health Awareness week, the following organisations are available:
@Samaritans
Phone - 116 123
Email - [email protected]@Shout UK
Text - 85258
@Campaign against living miserably
Webchat - https://t.co/vowpFSgGOq
We know talking about mental health can be difficult. Connection with other people who share experience and interest can help. Check out NdC's group pages for more information https://t.co/xEPX268Zmx
#mentalhealthawarenessweek#neurodivergent#support
As Autism 'Acceptance' Month ends, we’re sharing Lou Chandler’s blog where she reflects on reclaiming her Autistic identity—moving beyond deficit narratives and embracing neurodiversity 🌱
Read more: https://t.co/v4IiMlX5lv
#Autism#Neurodiversity
Have you heard about our Autistic Men's Meetup group?
The next session is in a week on Weds 6th May, 6.30pm - 8pm!
This group is for Autistic men to meet & connect with others. It is free to attend!
Find out more & book your place on our website now!
https://t.co/Tx6Rk05K90
It’s that time again! Ann Memmott’s April research roundup is here!
In this research roundup, Ann Memmott brings together recent papers covering a range of topics including terminology, rejection, social media, ABA and conflict of interest
Read here 👇
https://t.co/bJBbMjfvrn
Understanding reduces harm.
As Stress Awareness Month ends, take time to learn:
✔ What Autistic burnout is
✔ How to recognise meltdowns & shutdowns
✔ How trauma shows up in Autistic people
Explore NdC resources: https://t.co/eDnmvpvku4
#StressAwarenessMonth#AutismSupport
Autistic people may experience trauma differently—and it’s often overlooked
Stress responses can include:
• Heightened anxiety
• Shutdown or dissociation
• Increased sensory sensitivity
Our latest NdC resource explores trauma through an Autistic lens: https://t.co/e6xvp8wMTX
"Autistic burnout is more than “feeling tired.”
It can mean:
• Deep exhaustion
• Loss of skills
• Increased sensitivity
• Reduced capacity to cope
It’s often caused by long-term stress and masking.
Find out more in our new resource: https://t.co/PM4cFmhtKG