Monique Botha
@drmbothapsych.bsky.social
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Autistic and ADHD researcher focusing on minority stress, meta-science, and dehumanization of neurodivergent people in science and research. Big believer in #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
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fergus.oolong.co.uk
Absolutely incredible that Labour have been working to make Access to Work *even harder* to access, while pretending that the cuts they wanted to make to PIP were supposed to somehow help people access work.
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ACLU @aclu.org · 5d
Journalists should never have to fear government retaliation for reporting on government activity, and showing up to work shouldn't result in your family being torn apart.
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ACLU @aclu.org · 5d
Mario had the right to work and report in the U.S. at the time he was arrested for livestreaming a protest in June.

He was held for over 100 days in ICE detention, and he did not have the chance to say goodbye to his family in person before being deported.
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ACLU @aclu.org · 5d
BREAKING: Our client Mario Guevara, an Emmy-winning journalist detained by ICE in retaliation for livestreaming law enforcement activity, will be deported tomorrow to El Salvador.

Mario and his family are being punished for his reporting. This cruelty is meant to stifle our free press.
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paarsec.com
Today’s strike had been ruled illegitimate by a judge due to the lack of a 10 days warning. The law concedes the immediate strike in cases of striking violations of the constitution and the govt failing to protect citizens, so the unions have decided to move forward and do it regardless
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kellybirtwell.bsky.social
📢 Delighted to see the protocol paper for our realist review has now been published. In this review we are looking at how general practice supports #autistic adults (or not)- when, how, & in what circumstances. This paper describes the steps we're taking (Cont. ⬇️)

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Optimising general practice support for autistic adults: a realist review protocol - Systematic Reviews
Background Mental and physical health conditions are more common in autistic than non-autistic people, including anxiety, depression, suicidality, gastrointestinal problems, cancer, epilepsy, and heart disease. General practice is often the first point of contact for patients, yet research has found that autistic people face barriers to healthcare, report lower satisfaction with healthcare, and have more unmet health needs than non-autistic people. This can be due to misunderstandings about the needs of autistic people, different communication styles, the clinic environment, and challenges making and getting to appointments, compounded by slow dissemination of research findings. Our aim is to find out how, why, and to what extent general practice supports autistic adults with and without intellectual disabilities (ID) throughout their lives, in order to suggest improvements to practice. Methods We will conduct a realist review which is a theory-driven systematic review. Electronic databases will be searched including MEDLINE, PsycInfo, EMBASE, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CINAHL, Scopus, ASSIA and grey literature sources (e.g. Google Scholar). To be included articles must concern general practice, autistic adults aged 18 and over, contain information relevant to a UK setting, and be written in English. Any study design or article type may be included and articles will be assessed for relevance and rigour. In line with realist synthesis methods we will identify relevant contexts, mechanisms and outcomes and develop a programme theory to explain how, why, and when general practice optimally supports (or not) autistic adults. We will also seek to identify resources that are available for and used by general practice to support autistic adults. We will involve stakeholders in each stage of the review including autistic individuals, family members, and healthcare professionals (including general practice staff). The review will be reported in line with the RAMESES publication standards. Discussion The findings will inform guidance for i) general practice about potentially helpful adaptations to service, and ii) autistic people to help them gain the support they need. This will help to improve access to and engagement with general practice care, and thus potentially improve the health and wellbeing of autistic individuals. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42024545403.
link.springer.com
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aurelmondon.bsky.social
So glad the mainstream media gave so much space to the reactionary free speech panic

That's really helped make sure the left is no longer censoring the free flow of ideas...
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benansell.bsky.social
Is there a reason I ask that the Times are using a picture of asylum seekers in a boat to describe rules for migrants who came on legal routes such as skilled worker visas for doctors?
thetimes.com
Tough new conditions to be imposed on migrants who want to settle in the UK will not apply to more than a million people who arrived in the UK under the post-Brexit immigration surge
Labour’s tough new rules will not apply to migrants already in UK
www.thetimes.com
drmbothapsych.bsky.social
What a privilege to see this study out. Working with Taylor on this during my fellowship was one of the highlights!
drmbothapsych.bsky.social
may help to ease distress. It can be hard for people who aren't neurodivergent to conceptualise what it's like to lose yourself in masking. But for a lot of autistic people it seems to be something so heartbreakingly relatable. Autistic people are denied authenticity through discrimination
drmbothapsych.bsky.social
Essentially perpetual masking can make it hard to understand who you are, what you like, what your goals are or what you want across multiple domains in life, all to avoid stigma and discrimination from society. We need to change the world, but while it is changing, facilitating identity development
drmbothapsych.bsky.social
In our study, led by the amazing Taylor Burns, we found that masking of autistic traits may leave autistic people vulnerable to identity distress which in turn effects mental health. This means constantly adapting to neurotypical norms may make it hard for autistic people to hold on to who they are
durham.ac.uk
New research involving @drmbothapsych.bsky.social in our @durhampsych.bsky.social finds that identity distress (where someone has difficulty forming a cohesive sense of identity) is at the heart of higher rates of poor mental health experienced by autistic people. Find out more 👉 bit.ly/3KMtz88
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fergus.oolong.co.uk
I'm catching up with @drmbothapsych.bsky.social's fascinating, horrifying, excoriating and forensically put together talk now.

A lot of autism research really is appalling - although, crucially, there is far more humanising and constructive autism research happening now than ever before.
jo3grace.bsky.social
As an autistic researcher, who was about to study for a post doc on the accessibility of research for autistic people, but who got removed from academia for being autistic, hearing @drmbothapsych.bsky.social speak is particularly personal. In the back of my head I know I should still do the work.
drmbothapsych.bsky.social
I'd love to know the tipping point of age and or experience where attitudes predict intentions. I also wonder whether authority scaffolding from adults (hostility, frustration, correcting) is a thing which builds up over time to change behaviour intentions to what we see in adulthood.
autismcrisis.bsky.social
In school-aged children (N=37, age 5-12 years), "more negative first impressions of autistic compared to non-autistic children"? link.springer.com/article/10.1... "Children in this study rated the autistic children they viewed in brief video clips as more strange, mean, and less likeable..."?
First Impressions Matter: Exploring Children’s Negative Perceptions of Autistic Children - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Purpose Many autistic individuals experience social challenges that may stem from negative perceptions held by their non-autistic peers. This study aimed to examine school-aged children’s first impressions of autistic and non-autistic children based on viewing brief videos. The central research question was whether autistic children are perceived differently in terms of social traits and how these perceptions affect willingness to engage with them. Methods Thirty-seven children aged 5–12 years old viewed brief (10 s) videos of both autistic and non-autistic children discussing their interests. Participants then rated each child on social traits (i.e., strange, confident, honest, mean, likeable, smart) and indicated their behavioral intentions (i.e., willingness to live near, sit near, hang out with and talk to) towards the children in the videos. Results Autistic videos were rated as appearing more awkward, more aggressive, and less likeable compared to non-autistic videos. However, participants reported a similar willingness to interact with both groups. Importantly, these negative perceptions were not associated with the rater child’s age, IQ, sex, autistic traits, or social competence. Conclusion The findings suggest that school-aged children hold biased perceptions of autistic children, independent of their own personal characteristics. This underscores the need for early educational interventions in schools to address stereotypes about and biases against autism. Teaching children about autism could reduce stigma, foster inclusion, and improve social interactions between autistic and non-autistic peers.
link.springer.com
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garethwatkins.bsky.social
Why did these women not simply apply for asylum in the UK using the HM Government Online Portal? BECAUSE NO SUCH THING EXISTS. Because you have to be *physically* in the UK to apply for asylum and you can't get here on a plane or ferry.

www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...
Two women die trying to cross Channel from France
French authorities say about 100 people were attempting to reach the UK on a makeshift boat
www.theguardian.com
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ottoenglish.bsky.social
Nathan Gill is no fringe politician.

He was the leader of the Reform Party and before that UKIP in Wales.

A Brexit Party MEP.

A friend and ally of Nigel Farage, who in 2016 called him:

"terrific," and "as honest as the day is long."

This is a MASSIVE story

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Reform UK's ex-Wales leader Nathan Gill admits pro-Russia bribery
Nathan Gill admits eight charges of bribery while being a Member of the European Parliament.
www.bbc.co.uk
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fergus.oolong.co.uk
People WILL refuse to vote for a party that persecutes trans people, cuts social security, scapegoats immigrants and supports genocide.

If your response to that is 'nooo, they're voting wrong, they'll let the REAL bad guys win' rather than 'let's make sure they don't have to', YOU are the problem.
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autisticrealms.bsky.social
It's definitely not an easy listen at times. The hit of the stark reality outside of the affirming ND community is painful but important to call out.

Having this research will open up even more conversations, and that’s how change starts happening.
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journalautism.bsky.social
Neurodiversity is looking for a new Editor!

The deadline for expressions of interest is October 5th.

Full details are here journals.sagepub.com...
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autisticrealms.bsky.social
Wow - thank you @kieranrose.bsky.social for hosting the after-party with @drmbothapsych.bsky.social
That was the most inspiring event I've had the privilege to attend all year.
Epic ground breaking & important work, we definitely need you!
Thanks to everyone for the chat too!
Feeling motivated!
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jessothomson.co.uk
Tony finally did it - can he retire now?

Just know there will be a massive political fight over how these record "sex".