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Leah Taylor on stimming
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- August 17, 2020
Join Leah Taylor, Autism Consultant, Actually Autistic advocate, Labels go on Soup Cans, Autism is a Diagnosis, as she shares her favourite stims.
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Bruce Meatheringham on stimming and senses
- Videos
- August 13, 2020
Join Bruce Meatheringham, Autistic advocate of Autism Sensory Awareness, as he explores his favourite stims and his sensory profile.
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Michelle Swan on stimming
- Videos
- July 23, 2020
Join Michelle Swan, Autistic advocate, educator, mentor and neurodiversity expert, as she explores her favourite stims and her sensory profile.
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Jacquelyn Fede on stimming and senses
- Videos
- July 12, 2020
Join Autistic advocate Jacquelyn Fede, of Autism Level UP!, as she explores her favourite stims and her sensory profile.
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Prue Stevenson on stimming and senses
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- July 08, 2020
Join Prue Stevenson, Autistic Consultant for Amaze, Deakin School of Psychology Research Collaborator, Ensemble Member of Rawcus Inclusive Theatre, and RMIT School of Art Alumni (BA & MFA) (www.stimyourheartout.com), as they share their favourite stims and explore the connection between stimming and sensory profile.
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Christa H on stimming and senses
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- June 17, 2020
Join neurodiversity advocate and educator, Christa H (AKA Neurodivergent Rebel), as they share their favourite stims and explore the connection between stimming and sensory profile.
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Kieran Rose on stimming and senses
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- May 17, 2020
Join Autistic writer, consultant, trainer and speaker, Kieran Rose as he explores his favourite stims, how they relate to his sensory profile, and how crucial they are during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Emma Dalmayne on stimming and senses
- Videos
- April 26, 2020
Join Autistic advocate and activist, and CEO of Autistic Inclusive Meets, Emma Dalmayne, as she explores her favourite stims and her sensory profile.
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A manifesto for allies adopting an acceptance approach to Autism
- Blogs
- February 15, 2019
If you are reading this manifesto, you are likely in the privileged position of being able to be an ally, and to help the Autistic people with whom you live or work or interact to realise their rights and feel loved and welcomed in the world, as they are, not as you (or anyone else) would like them to be. You have the chance to shape the narrative of Autism to one that unites us as a community defined by mutual respect and appreciation. I invite you to see Autism from an Autistic viewpoint, and to join our Autistic community on our journey to acceptance.