An Autistic led non-for-profit organisation aiming to transform the lives of Autistic people and those who care about them by changing the frame through which society views Autism.
by Sonny Jane Wise - Neurodivergent educator, consultant and advocate @livedexperience educator.
An Autistic led organisation dedicated to supporting neurodivergent girls and gender diverse individuals.
News, views, resources and information in different formats about neurodiversity in the workplace.
UK organisation conducting a sex-positive research project that aims to explore and represent autistic adults' intimate lives in affirmative ways.
by Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose
With helpful explanations, tips and activities, plus examples of famous trans and gender divergent people on the autism spectrum, this user-friendly guide will help you to navigate the world as an awesome autistic trans teen.
Covering a huge range of topics including coming out, masking, different gender identities, changing your name, common issues trans and gender divergent people face and ways to help overcome them, building a sense of pride and much, much more, it will empower you to value yourself and thrive exactly as you are.
by Yenn Purkis and Dr Wenn Lawson
Written by two leading Autistic trans activists), blending personal accounts with evidence-based insights and up-to-date information, and written from a perspective of empowerment and self-acceptance, the book promotes pride, strength and authenticity, covering topics including self-advocacy, mental health and camouflaging and masking as well as key moments in life such as coming out or transitioning socially and/or physically.
by Nick Walker
The work of queer autistic scholar Nick Walker has played a key role in the evolving discourse on human neurodiversity.
Neuroqueer Heresies collects a decade's worth of Dr. Walker's most influential writings, along with new commentary by the author and new material on her radical conceptualization of Neuroqueer Theory.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the foundations, terminology, implications, and leading edges of the emerging neurodiversity paradigm.
by Clem Bastow (Autistic Screenwriter, Advocate and Researcher)
by Clem Hannah Louise Belcher
Growing up autistic can often feel as though you have to become a chameleon in social situations, camouflaging yourself to fit in with a seemingly neurotypical world. Combining lived experience with scientific research and practical advice, this book is the essential guide to understanding why you mask and how to feel confident without one.
by Lydia Wilkins
The Autism-Friendly Cookbook was created by journalist Lydia Wilkins for autistic adults and teens to turn to when cooking for friends, lacking inspiration, or on those low-energy days. With recipes to suit any occasion, the book is written in clear, jargon-free language which makes 'the obvious' obvious.
Monique Mitchelson (Neurodivergent Psychologist)
Dr Michelle Livock (Clinical Neuropsychologist)
Discussions on neuronormativity, gender norms, sex and intimacy, pleasure, and creating more queer and neurodivergent spaces.
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