Category: Health and social care

  • Understanding Double Empathy in TGD Autistic Healthcare

    Understanding Double Empathy in TGD Autistic Healthcare

    The blog discusses healthcare inequities faced by gender diverse autistic adults, emphasizing the Double Empathy Problem. It highlights systemic barriers, biases in healthcare, and the challenges posed by transmedicalism. Recommendations for practitioners include checking biases, using inclusive language, and valuing lived experiences to foster equitable healthcare environments.

  • Transforming Care: Benefits of Neuro-Affirming Approaches

    Transforming Care: Benefits of Neuro-Affirming Approaches

    Neuro-affirming practice involves unlearning harmful methods and embracing neurodiversity as valid. It emphasizes inclusive, empathetic approaches that respect individual autonomy and lived experiences. Practitioners should adapt their methods to support neurodivergent clients, fostering an environment of trust and safety through continuous reflection and advocacy for systemic change.

  • Enhancing Accessibility for Autistic Clients in Substance Use Services

    Enhancing Accessibility for Autistic Clients in Substance Use Services

    I am part-way through my SCDTP internship with Portsmouth City Council, focusing on enhancing accessibility for Autistic clients in substance use services. Utilising findings from the Autistic Substance Use Network, I am auditing training and Recovery Hub environments while collaborating with LGBTQIA+ recovery workers to develop a comprehensive accessibility blueprint.

  • Cervical Screening for Trans+ Autistic people: A Self-Advocacy zine

    Cervical Screening for Trans+ Autistic people: A Self-Advocacy zine

    Georgia Rivers and I have created a zine for trans+ Autistic people to be informed on their rights when thinking about, or engaging in cervical screening in the UK. The zine can be found here at Heyzine. And now available in print with a sliding scale price. Get your copy at Penfight. Text from the…

  • Exploring Trans and Autistic Healthcare Inequity

    Exploring Trans and Autistic Healthcare Inequity

    Katie Munday, a doctoral researcher at the University of Portsmouth, focuses on healthcare inequities faced by trans autistic individuals. Their participatory action research aims to address these issues through community collaboration, informed by their personal and professional experiences. The research aspires to offer new insights and enhance accessibility to essential healthcare services.

  • OCD Family Podcast: Insights from Katie Munday

    OCD Family Podcast: Insights from Katie Munday

    This is the transcript from the recent OCD Fam podcast. You can listen via podcast here and via YouTube here. Summary The OCD Fam podcast featured a conversation between me and Nicole. I shared updates on my busy life and advocacy work. I discussed the importance of joy in healthcare interactions and the challenges of…

  • Rejecting Academic Norms: Trans and Autistic Voices Matter

    Rejecting Academic Norms: Trans and Autistic Voices Matter

    I tried to write the positionality and reflexivity section of my PhD thesis today (the bit that tells the readers who I am and what lenses I see this work through). What I wanted to write is “I am trans, I am autistic, get over it”. I would love to say this, but of course…

  • 2024 in Review: Advocacy Work and Community Connections

    2024 in Review: Advocacy Work and Community Connections

    2024 was another very busy year for me and a very turbulent time for many of us worldwide. In the UK political violence towards transgender people, disabled people and other marginalised groups has continued to grow. The ban on puberty blockers for all transgender young people is the most recent attempt to bring us down.…

  • Open Letter Against Puberty Blocker Ban

    Open Letter Against Puberty Blocker Ban

    The team at AIM for the Rainbow have written an open letter airing our concerns about the puberty blocker ban. The open letter at a glance: The Autistic community widely and with great indignation condemns the recent ban on puberty blockers for transgender youth and demands its immediate reversal. We call on the government to…

  • Redefining Healthcare: From Needs to Dreams

    Redefining Healthcare: From Needs to Dreams

    The post emphasizes the need for personalized, communal healthcare shaped by individual and cultural differences. It critiques capitalism and colonialism, advocating for community-based healing centered on love, interconnectedness, and nature. The author envisions a liberated approach to care that fosters collaboration, resource sharing, and emotional support, inspired by previous radical works.