Supporting Autistic Flourishing at Home and Beyond - Richard's photos
A selection of photos by Richard around the theme of Sensory Peace inspired by the paper "Supporting Autistic Flourishing at Home and Beyond".
A selection of photos by Richard around the theme of Sensory Peace inspired by the paper "Supporting Autistic Flourishing at Home and Beyond".
Illustrations by Tom Yates commissioned for, and inspired by, the paper - Supporting autistic flourishing at home and beyond: Considering and meeting the sensory needs of autistic people in housing.
Supporting Autistic Flourishing at Home and Beyond - Alexis artwork. Autistic campaigner and activist, public speaker, author of Unbroken. Alexis' story is part of the report and has inspired her art work below.
Supporting Autistic People Flourishing at Home and Beyond : Full List of Contributors
Supporting autistic people flourishing at home and beyond: considering and meeting the sensory needs of autistic people in housing
Jon Adams' illustrations have been commissioned for, and inspired by, the paper - Supporting autistic flourishing at home and beyond: Considering and meeting the sensory needs of autistic people in housing.
This report is informed by autistic experience and by what autism ‘feels like from the inside’ and is based on the experiences of children and young people who have experienced Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) inpatient environments.
A perspective on Mental Health Awareness Week | About 2 weeks into lockdown#3, the staff team at NDTi started sharing pictures of our individual weekly walks on our teams site...it started to widen our window to the world.
Those living in our towns and cities have to find nature where they can, not in the big spaces but in the small ones, in life, in the sky, in the cracks in the pavements.
Through our delivery of Time to Talk, we heard about Staffordshire University’s work to make transitioning into Higher Education as smooth as possible.
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