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Professional Development: Using Neurodiversity to Support Autistic Children and Their Families

  Are you an Allied Health, Psychology or Educational professional? Join Dr Melanie Heyworth in this online workshop, as we […]

Autistic Insights: Terra Vance on Relating Through Autistic Identity

In this webinar, presented by Terra Vance with support from Kate Jones of NeuroClastic, Terra explores the topic of relating […]

Living with Misophonia: “I Love You, but I Hate the Noises You Make”

Written by Suzanne Roman “Stop making that noise!” I would sternly order my poor grandmother as I covered my ears […]

Please Don’t Ask Me to Be Brave

Written by Selina P Content note: Fear, masking and social anxiety. Like most of us, I wear many masks. By […]

Nociception: Autistic Experiences of Pain and How to Support Our Differences

Written by Loren Snow Content warning: self-harm Autism is a very individualised thing. Each of us is different, and how […]

Autism and Intimate Relationships

In this webinar, Ashton Bartz and Chris Rohweder explore neurodivergent love languages and making their love work across different neurotypes. […]

Guidelines for Selecting a Neurodiversity-affirming Mental Healthcare Provider

As Autistic adults, seeking help for our mental health can often be more taxing than it is helpful due to […]

Marion McLaughlin and Flick Goodhall, Autistic Storytelling

In this webinar, Marion McLaughlin and Flick Goodhall discuss the power of Autistic storytelling. Transcript Marion McLaughlin Hi, everyone, and […]

Discovering Your Autistic Identity as an Adult: What Next?

Written by Emma Marsh and Dr Melanie Heyworth Whether you’ve had a “light bulb” moment when reading of other Autistics’ […]

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Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

The Reframing Autism team would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we have the privilege to learn, work, and grow. Whilst we gather on many different parts of this Country, the RA team walk on the land of the Birpai, Awabakal, Wattamattagal, Whadjak, Amangu, Bunurong and Kaurna Yarta peoples.

We are committed to honouring the rich culture of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this Country, and the diversity and learning opportunities with which they provide us. We extend our gratitude and respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and to all Elders past, present, and emerging, for their wisdom, their resilience, and for helping this Country to heal.

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