Hey! I’m Katie.

I am neurodivergent, queer and permanently exhausted.

I have worked with Disabled people in the youth sector and early years since 2013. I became a community researcher exploring cancer care inequity for both transgender and Disabled people in 2021.

I started my ESRC-funded PhD in 2024. My PhD is titled: Exploring Trans and Gender Diverse Autistic Adults’ Experiences of Health and Social Care Inequity.

I am a co-founder of Autistic Substance Use Network (ASUN). We hope to address the knowledge gap in the understanding of Autistic substance use and its impact on policy and services, as people with mixed experiences of substance use and substance use services.

I love working with people from my community, embracing and holding each other with care and validation. I cannot extract myself from my work and my work from myself.

I bring my whole self to training, consultation and speaking events. My interests are on LGBT / GSRD experiences, intersections of patriarchy, ableism, capitalism and racism and how these affect access to good care.

I love reading, playing D&D, watching wrestling, and spending time with my little family.

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12 responses to “Home”

  1. Congrats, that’s a big step! Happy to have the resource and follow along. I’m a middle-aged late diagnosed ADHDer and am fairly certain I’m Autistic as well. Mustering up the courage to do the same, and share my experience navigating the world… eventually.

    • Hey! Welcome aboard. Thank you, it has taken me some time to get here what with a pandemic and poor executive function but i will say having a creative avenue has been really helpful for me to work out who I am post diagnosis. Let me know if you’d like any help and feel free to add me on twitter if you’re there @social_parasite

  2. Thank you for your passion and research in this field. With knowledge comes understanding, and with understanding comes acceptance. We cannot change the world, but we can make it a little better every day. Keep doing what you do best!

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