Autism: The Person Behind the Mask
Are you keen to learn more about autism and what you can do to support your autistic employees? We are pleased to present our latest webinar - Autism: The Person Behind the Mask. Hosted by Alice Gibson, our National Disability Training and Consultancy Specialist, and Kim Najran, our Mental Health Training Specialist, this webinar has been created to help you gain a better understanding of what Autism is and isn’t and ensure you can create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Here's what was discussed: What is Autism? Masking – What is it and what can it lead to? Autistic burnout and the signs to look out for Workplace adjustments to support autistic colleagues Whether you are an employer, a colleague, or someone interested in learning more about Autism, this session will offer essential information and tools to help you better understand and support autistic individuals in the workplace.

Optimising Health and Wellbeing Through Behavioural Change – An Introduction to Health Coaching

Dr Tony Attwood - Good Mental Health for Autistic Girls and Women (taken from full video)

Autistic Masking: Kieran Rose & Amy Pearson educate Aucademy

Uta Frith is DANGEROUSLY WRONG about Autism

AI, Students, and the Future of Assessment

Celebrating Neurodiversity: why employers should be doing more to develop neuroinclusive workplaces

How to spot autism in High Masking Autistic Women - What’s behind the mask?

Navigating a Neurodiverse Marriage - Autistic Husband and Neurotypical Wife (Part One)

The 3 Levels of Autism Explained by a Psychologist

The World's Leading Autism Expert - Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen

BEYOND (Feature-length documentary film about severe autism)

5 Signs You’re A High-Masking Autistic With ADHD | Dr Carly Jones

Open House - Creating a neuroinclusive Workplace

Mind the gap: supporting neurodivergent talent from attraction to onboarding

What Level 1 Autism Really Means: It’s Not Just “Mild Autism”

How to Spot Autism in High-Masking Adults

Strategy coaching for autistic and AuDHD people at work - Webinar

Autistic masking: a dangerous survival mechanism | Leah Reinardy | TEDxHopeCollege

Why Autistic People Struggle to Process Sounds - Auditory Processing Explained

