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For us and our young people, look out for each other 🩷
For us and our young people, look out for each other 🩷
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“First Nations teachings inherently value Autistic people & recognise their gifts, so rather than autism being seen as a ‘disorder’ that is to be ‘cured’ or ‘fixed’, through our worldview there is an opportunity to fundamentally shift these spaces and ...be more inclusive & accepting.”
🔸 Challenges colonial models
🔸 Calls for Indigenous-led, strengths-based research & care
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“First Nations teachings inherently value Autistic people & recognise their gifts, so rather than autism being seen as a ‘disorder’ that is to be ‘cured’ or ‘fixed’, through our worldview there is an opportunity to fundamentally shift these spaces and ...be more inclusive & accepting.”
This week’s inspiration is from the incredible Donna Ashworth’s wonderful book ‘To The Women’.
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@womened.bsky.social
This week’s inspiration is from the incredible Donna Ashworth’s wonderful book ‘To The Women’.
@womenedscotland.bsky.social
@womened.bsky.social
Here, we investigate the four key issues that could be holding inclusive practice back ⬇️
Here, we investigate the four key issues that could be holding inclusive practice back ⬇️