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  • 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…

  • 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.

  • Challenging Illusions of Inclusivity in Workspaces

    Challenging Illusions of Inclusivity in Workspaces

    Through my deepening journey with social justice I feel I am finally opening my eyes. With this new found clarity I am no longer able to be in spaces where people don’t champion and validate diversity and prioritise the psychological safety of all within their space. This includes the psychological safety of Global Majority people,…

  • Accommodations aren’t accommodations when you have to fight so hard for them

    Accommodations aren’t accommodations when you have to fight so hard for them

    As a Disabled person supporting other Disabled people your needs, intensities, and behaviours don’t always align. When your children need you at your best sometimes you are in full fatigue, pain or overwhelm. Sometimes when your children need you at 100% you only have the spoons for 20%. The admin for fighting for your child’s…

  • What I Would Like to Say – at the APPGC

    What I Would Like to Say – at the APPGC

    To say my experience yesterday was phenomenal may be an understatement. Myself and colleagues from Help and Care, Macmillan Cancer Support , and the NHS went to the Houses of Parliament. We spoke at the All Party Parliamentary Group on Cancer about the findings from our What I Would Like to Say project. We talked…