(RE)FRAMED Podcast: S1:E14 – with Jasmine Deakin

Jasmine DeakinOur podcast, (RE)FRAMED, has been created to center our stories, share our knowledge and contribute to conversations impacting Autistic people, our community and our children. In our own words, we are framing, and re-framing, our stories!

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(RE)FRAMED Podcast: S1:E14 – with guest Jasmine Deakin

In this wonderful chat with Jasmine Deakin (she/her) we talk about sensory joy, toe walking and how a wonderful chance meeting led to the co-creation of Sunny Spectrum! We also deep dive into the powerful intersection of lived experience and professional practice! We learnt so much from Jasmine in this FINAL episode- listen now!

Jasmine is an accomplished Lead Social Worker and Co-Founder of Sunny Spectrum Supports who has a background employment, support coordination and counselling for neurodivergent individuals. Through her expert guidance and holistic insights, she empowers her clients to gain a deeper understanding of their unique neurological differences, paving the way for better outcomes.

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