Dr Kelly Birtwell
@kellybirtwell.bsky.social
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Research Fellow, University of Manchester | Chartered Psychologist | Counsellor | Mindfulness Teacher | ND | Interests in Primary Care, health inequalities, mindfulness, neurodiversity | Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research | Views my own
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Our survey has now closed. Thank you very much to everyone who took part 🙏
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Our survey about #autistic adults experiences of #mindfulness and stimming will close at 9am UK time, Tues 7th October. 👇 For autistic adults anywhere in the world. 🌎 Thanks to everyone who has taken part already 🙏 Any reposts appreciated 😊 tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
💡 Our online survey for #autistic adults in any country is still open: share your experiences of stimming, #mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. To find out more and take part see: tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful Developed with autistic project advisors. Reposts appreciated. 🙏
Reposted by Dr Kelly Birtwell
robinince.bsky.social
I love how Russell T Davies always uses his platform to fight for progress - I hate how it is always so necessary
gleanniucha.bsky.social
Please, if good television matters to you, repost or repackage this video until everyone you follow has seen it

#televisionmatters
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Our survey has now closed. Thank you very much to everyone who took part 🙏
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Our survey about #autistic adults experiences of #mindfulness and stimming will close at 9am UK time, Tues 7th October. 👇 For autistic adults anywhere in the world. 🌎 Thanks to everyone who has taken part already 🙏 Any reposts appreciated 😊 tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
💡 Our online survey for #autistic adults in any country is still open: share your experiences of stimming, #mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. To find out more and take part see: tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful Developed with autistic project advisors. Reposts appreciated. 🙏
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Last chance to take part 👇 Closing at 9am Tuesday 7th October.
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Our survey about #autistic adults experiences of #mindfulness and stimming will close at 9am UK time, Tues 7th October. 👇 For autistic adults anywhere in the world. 🌎 Thanks to everyone who has taken part already 🙏 Any reposts appreciated 😊 tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
💡 Our online survey for #autistic adults in any country is still open: share your experiences of stimming, #mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. To find out more and take part see: tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful Developed with autistic project advisors. Reposts appreciated. 🙏
Reposted by Dr Kelly Birtwell
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Our survey about #autistic adults experiences of #mindfulness and stimming will close at 9am UK time, Tues 7th October. 👇 For autistic adults anywhere in the world. 🌎 Thanks to everyone who has taken part already 🙏 Any reposts appreciated 😊 tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
💡 Our online survey for #autistic adults in any country is still open: share your experiences of stimming, #mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. To find out more and take part see: tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful Developed with autistic project advisors. Reposts appreciated. 🙏
Poster for a research study run by the University of Manchester. Text says: Researchers at the University of Manchester seek autistic volunteers to take part in research into experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Are you Autistic? Aged 18 or over? Able to understand written information given in English? The study involves completing an online survey. The survey takes around 30-45 minutes to complete and includes questions about your background (e.g. age, gender), and your experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Stimming is soothing or repetitive sensory activity that can help people to feel calm or may bring joy. The research has been developed in collaboration with autistic project advisors. To find out more visit https://tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful  Or contact: Kelly.birtwell@manchester.ac.uk
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dogblud.bsky.social
This was legitimately heartening to read.
emwhitenoise.bsky.social
College radio stations are seeing a surge in student interest.

Stations that once struggled to fill airtime are now overflowing with student DJs. 

I spoke to 7 college radio stations across the U.S. to understand what is driving the revival:

emwhitenoise.substack.com/p/gen-zs-col...
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Our survey about #autistic adults experiences of #mindfulness and stimming will close at 9am UK time, Tues 7th October. 👇 For autistic adults anywhere in the world. 🌎 Thanks to everyone who has taken part already 🙏 Any reposts appreciated 😊 tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
💡 Our online survey for #autistic adults in any country is still open: share your experiences of stimming, #mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. To find out more and take part see: tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful Developed with autistic project advisors. Reposts appreciated. 🙏
Poster for a research study run by the University of Manchester. Text says: Researchers at the University of Manchester seek autistic volunteers to take part in research into experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Are you Autistic? Aged 18 or over? Able to understand written information given in English? The study involves completing an online survey. The survey takes around 30-45 minutes to complete and includes questions about your background (e.g. age, gender), and your experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Stimming is soothing or repetitive sensory activity that can help people to feel calm or may bring joy. The research has been developed in collaboration with autistic project advisors. To find out more visit https://tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful  Or contact: Kelly.birtwell@manchester.ac.uk
Reposted by Dr Kelly Birtwell
jovanevery.bsky.social
Good things. 🧵
folklorewales.com
Six weeks ago, I picked up a year-old tawny owl with a broken leg off the main road near our home and dropped him off at our nearest vet.

After a few days, I received one of the most bizarre phone calls I’ve ever had, asking “So when are you coming to pick up your owl?” 🧵
Tawny owl
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kellybirtwell.bsky.social
📢 We'll be closing our survey for #autistic adults at 9am Tues 7th Oct (UK time) so just a few days left to take part. ⬇️ Open to autistic adults anywhere in the world 🌍 share your experiences of stimming and #mindfulness - we're keen to hear about good and bad experiences. tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
💡 Our online survey for #autistic adults in any country is still open: share your experiences of stimming, #mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. To find out more and take part see: tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful Developed with autistic project advisors. Reposts appreciated. 🙏
Poster for a research study run by the University of Manchester. Text says: Researchers at the University of Manchester seek autistic volunteers to take part in research into experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Are you Autistic? Aged 18 or over? Able to understand written information given in English? The study involves completing an online survey. The survey takes around 30-45 minutes to complete and includes questions about your background (e.g. age, gender), and your experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Stimming is soothing or repetitive sensory activity that can help people to feel calm or may bring joy. The research has been developed in collaboration with autistic project advisors. To find out more visit https://tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful  Or contact: Kelly.birtwell@manchester.ac.uk
Reposted by Dr Kelly Birtwell
autismcrisis.bsky.social
Aiming to "explain how, why, & when general practice supports autistic people, where this support is less than optimal, & why" & "develop guidance for general practices & autistic patients, to help improve healthcare" systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... realist review protocol
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.
systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com
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cosmichael.bsky.social
#Autistic adults (aged 50+) meet up group. Here's the poster for our next 3 online sessions. Not a lecture, but an informal peer group chat. All autistic (incl self diagnosed) people aged 50 or over are welcome. It's free, but register at us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
#AutisticElders #Autism
Poster for Autistic adults (aged 50+) online meet up group dates & topics.
Oct 16th Shame, not guilt
Nov 13th Allism: what is it?
Dec 11th Home as a haven
Informal chats, hosted by A2ndVoice & facilitated by Cos Michael
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
📢 We'll be closing our survey for #autistic adults at 9am Tues 7th Oct (UK time) so just a few days left to take part. ⬇️ Open to autistic adults anywhere in the world 🌍 share your experiences of stimming and #mindfulness - we're keen to hear about good and bad experiences. tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
💡 Our online survey for #autistic adults in any country is still open: share your experiences of stimming, #mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. To find out more and take part see: tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful Developed with autistic project advisors. Reposts appreciated. 🙏
Poster for a research study run by the University of Manchester. Text says: Researchers at the University of Manchester seek autistic volunteers to take part in research into experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Are you Autistic? Aged 18 or over? Able to understand written information given in English? The study involves completing an online survey. The survey takes around 30-45 minutes to complete and includes questions about your background (e.g. age, gender), and your experiences of stimming, mindfulness, and other contemplative practices. Stimming is soothing or repetitive sensory activity that can help people to feel calm or may bring joy. The research has been developed in collaboration with autistic project advisors. To find out more visit https://tinyurl.com/Aut-Mindful  Or contact: Kelly.birtwell@manchester.ac.uk
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
We have a fantastic team on this project, including @claireplanner.bsky.social @tracyepton.bsky.social @drmbothapsych.bsky.social @ghafaria.bsky.social Emma Gowen from @autismmanchester.bsky.social Sophie Longley and more. Wonderful to be working with you all on this ⬆️ 🙏(End).
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Our initial theory is in the supplemental file. Please take a look & if you're autistic or work in general practice, see if it matches your experience. This theory was informed by our knowledge at the start of the project, & views of autistic team members & stakeholders, & GP staff. (Cont. ⬇️)
kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Realist reviews start with an "initial programme theory", which is our initial idea about how we think something is working (in our case general practice). We then gather evidence from the published literature to support, refute, or refine this theory. (Cont. ⬇️)
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
Reposted by Dr Kelly Birtwell
thrivingautistic.bsky.social
Research Participants Wanted:

Experiences of Autistic Students in University Settings

Are you an Autistic university student aged 20–25?

Click the link or scan the QR code:
• Learn more
• Access the survey
app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/northampto...

Comments off to meet ethics of research team
The poster says: Research Participants Wanted Experiences of Autistic Students in University Settings Are you an autistic university student aged 20–25? We want to hear from you! Would you like to take part in an online survey exploring the experiences of autistic students in higher education, with a special focus on masking, the ways some people hide or suppress parts of themselves to "fit in". Why take part? Your insights could help shape better support for autistic students now and in the future. How to get involved: Click the link or scan the QR code to: • Learn more • Ask questions • Access the survey https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/northampton/launch-autistic-university-students-experiences-of-masking-and- About the researcher: I’m a neurodivergent PhD researcher at the University of Northampton, a Registered Mental Health Nurse, and university lecturer. Comments are disabled to protect participants’ privacy and meet ethical research standards.
Reposted by Dr Kelly Birtwell
bschillace.brandyschillace.com
My book is about how Nazis got power, how they kept it, & how to fight it—how we fought it then, how we can now. Nazis weren’t a foregone conclusion. They were not inevitable. They want you to think so—convince you they already won so you quit fighting. Because they know they can’t win otherwise.
The Intermediaries
The fascinating history of a daring team of sexologists who built the first trans clinic in the shadow of the Third Reich., The Intermediaries, A Weimar Story, Brandy Schillace, 9781324036319
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kellybirtwell.bsky.social
Really looking forward to facilitating this mindfulness session on 6th October ⬇️ Open to anyone who is neurodivergent. Free to attend, please register using the link below.

#mindfulness #autism #ADHD #neurodiversity
cheetahhouse.bsky.social
Inaugural Session for NiMiN: Neurodivergent Mindfulness Group on October 6th!
Registration is free cheetahhouseconsultations.as.me?appointmentT...
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cheetahhouse.bsky.social
Inaugural Session for NiMiN: Neurodivergent Mindfulness Group on October 6th!
Registration is free cheetahhouseconsultations.as.me?appointmentT...
Reposted by Dr Kelly Birtwell
cheetahhouse.bsky.social
Our next Meet a Cheetah will feature Care Team member, Peter Warren. He has 2+ decades of meditation experience, much of which was positive—until it wasn’t. Join us to learn about Peter & his experiences with adverse effects and institutional betrayal. Free! Registration link in bio :)