Tag: Healthcare

  • Understanding Belonging: A Summary of Recent Trans Autistic Research

    Understanding Belonging: A Summary of Recent Trans Autistic Research

    The study examines the experiences of transgender and gender diverse autistic adults regarding belonging and exclusion across three levels: macro (workplaces), meso (healthcare, education), and micro (personal relationships). It highlights the complexity of their experiences influenced by systemic ableism and transphobia, advocating for structural changes to enhance inclusivity and supportive environments.

  • Understanding Microaggressions Faced by Trans Autistic Youth

    Understanding Microaggressions Faced by Trans Autistic Youth

    Trans autistic young people often face misunderstanding and stigma in healthcare and daily life, complicating access to gender-affirming care and support. They encounter microaggressions within both autistic and LGBTQIA+ communities, often feeling excluded. Online spaces provide crucial support and connection, enabling exploration of their identities while also posing risks. Listening and understanding are vital for…

  • Breaking the Model: On Cisgenderism, Ableism, and Academic Survival

    Breaking the Model: On Cisgenderism, Ableism, and Academic Survival

    The blog discusses a conversation on The Autism Podcast addressing issues of cisgenderism, ableism, and intersectionality, particularly for trans autistic individuals in healthcare. The author shares experiences about community involvement, the challenges faced by autistic youth, substance use among autistic adults, and the complexities of research within a deficit-oriented psychological field.

  • The Power of Kindness in Healthcare

    The Power of Kindness in Healthcare

    Kindness is a free yet scarce resource in healthcare, often hindered by systemic issues like staff exhaustion and bias. Sharing personal stories fosters empathy and connection, creating a sense of belonging. Community-driven research enriches understanding and advocacy, reminding us of the importance of kindness in sustaining human connection amidst challenges.

  • 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.

  • Debunking the “COVID-19 Autism Risk”

    Debunking the “COVID-19 Autism Risk”

    Neilson’s work continues to add to growing information about how COVID-19 continues to harm pregnant people and their unborn babies. Unfortunately, this journalist decided to use a skewed version of this work to undermine Autistic people and pregnancy care researchers. The misogyny and ableism are mixed into a fine slurry in this article.

  • Improving Cancer Care for Trans+ Individuals

    Improving Cancer Care for Trans+ Individuals

    Trans Aware Cancer Care is concluding its initial phase, focusing on the experiences of trans+ individuals with cancer services. Participants created expressive squares to form a large trans flag, which will be showcased in hospitals. The project emphasizes the need for inclusivity, sensitivity, and normalizing pronoun sharing in healthcare practices to enhance trans+ patient experiences.

  • 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.

  • Autistic and living with cancer: What you need to know

    Autistic and living with cancer: What you need to know

    This piece was written with Dr.Char Goodwin who is the lead researcher for the Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project, a three-year project funded by Breast Cancer Now. They are exploring the cumulative effects of autism-specific barriers to healthcare in relation to cancer care, directly from Autistic people themselves. Katie Munday (me!) has been…

  • Working with healthcare providers to improve cancer and general healthcare services

    Working with healthcare providers to improve cancer and general healthcare services

    The Trans Aware Cancer Care (TACC) project engages with trans+ individuals about their healthcare experiences, particularly regarding cancer services. Key themes include distrust in providers, the impact of advocacy fatigue, and the need for personalized care. Despite challenges, positive experiences highlight the importance of respect and rapport in healthcare. The aim is to improve services…