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The Autism and Neurodiversity Self Advocacy Handbook: Developing the Skills to Determine Your Own Future

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Being autistic, you might come across more challenges than others around you, such as dealing with ableism, discrimination in employment or difficulties in your relationships. Learning to successfully self-advocate will help you to build confidence, strengthen your relationships and ensure your needs are met.

Written by two autistic activists, this book will give you the tools and strategies to advocate for yourself in any situation. It covers specific scenarios including work, school, and family and relationships, as well as looking at advocacy for the wider community, whether that's through social media, presentations or writing. Additionally, the book provides advice on building independence, developing your skills, standing up for others and resolving conflict.

The authors also explore the overall impact of self-advocacy in all areas of your life, building a sense of confidence, resilience and control. Drawing on the authors' extensive experience, this book will help you to successfully prioritise your needs and rights, challenge what is unfair or unjust and make your voice heard.

ISBN-13: 9781787755758

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Publication Date: 02-21-2022

Pages: 176

Product Dimensions: 8.90(w) x 5.91(h) x 0.08(d)

Yenn Purkis is autistic and non-binary and has published a range of books with JKP since 2006. They actively speak at autism conferences and have increasingly spoken and written on autism and LGBTQ+ identities and received the ACT Volunteer of the Year award for work in Autism advocacy. Yenn lives in Canberra, Australia. Barb Cook is a Neurodivergent Developmental Educator and holds a Master of Autism degree from the University of Wollongong. She is a published researcher on autism and mental health, and recent projects of self-determination and self-advocacy for autistic adults and youth suicide prevention. Barb is a prolific writer, speaker, and advocate on neurodivergence, and is founder of Spectrum Women Magazine, NeuroEmploy and the NeuroDiversity Hub, based in Gympie, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7

About the authors 9

1 What is Advocacy and Why Do We Need It? 13

2 Practical Steps to Advocacy 37

3 Managing Issues in the Workplace 81

4 Managing Issues in Relationships 87

5 Advocacy in Old Age 97

6 Advocacy in Different Settings, Including Healthcare 101

7 Advocacy with Friends and Family Members 113

8 Advocacy and a Public Profile 121

9 Knowing What Works for You in the Environment 133

10 Advocacy Study: Autism Leadership and the Online World 143

11 Considerations Around Advocacy 153

Further reading 165