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Durham_NeuroDev

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Centre for Neurodiversity & Development at Durham University; Directors Prof Debbie Riby & Dr Mary Hanley

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Kathy Leadbitter (@leadbitterkathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come and work with us! Postdoc post, 50% teaching, 50% research (autism-related projects). Hybrid - would need to be in Manchester for teaching/meetings. jobs.manchester.ac.uk/internal/Job/J…

Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health (@acamh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this fantastic ACAMH Learn #MythBusting interview, Amy Pearson addresses the 5 key myths about #Autistic people and comments on how modern theory can address misconceptions. Watch now: bit.ly/3MKPaeW #ACAMHLearn #Autism

Autism Journal (@journalautism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A systematic review: Which psycho-social-environmental factors do autistic students identify as being important for positive experiences in mainstream secondary school? journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Dr Jo Billington (@msjobillington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be delivering a #CRAEwebinar this Thursday at 4pm. My talk will focus on the findings and implications of my research into autistic experiences of mainstream primary schools. Booking details below 👇

Amy Pearson (@dramypearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 NEW PAPER ALERT: CW: Abuse. Two papers out today in Autism In Adulthood from our Violence Abuse and Mental Health Network funded project on supporting autistic adults who have experienced intimate violence. The first paper focuses on meaning-making, and the second on intervention 🧵Thread (& links) incoming.

🚨 NEW PAPER ALERT: CW: Abuse. Two papers out today in <a href="/AutismAdulthood/">Autism In Adulthood</a> from our <a href="/VAMHN/">Violence Abuse and Mental Health Network</a> funded project on supporting autistic adults who have experienced intimate violence. The first paper focuses on meaning-making, and the second on intervention
🧵Thread (&amp; links) incoming.
Amy Pearson (@dramypearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first paper 'Its not a physical prison but you cant get out' explores how autistic people recognise intimate abuse, and make sense of what happened afterwards. We found people felt powerless their whole lives, and were treated lesser by others... liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/au…

Amy Pearson (@dramypearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This led to violence being normalised and expected, and resulted in people masking and fawning to cope/stay safe. They would tell themselves 'it could be worse' until it got to breaking point. Normalisation made it hard to spot red flags, even if it felt easy in retrospect...

Amy Pearson (@dramypearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The second paper, 'Its a long process, and a long journey' explored the (non-linear) process of recovery, and highlighted how recovery is not a destination. People have to disclose multiple times and need compassion from others... liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/au…

Amy Pearson (@dramypearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The systems we have to support victim-survivors are often inaccessible to autistic people, and the criminal justice system left people feeling more traumatised. Better knowledge is needed, and more resources to support frontline workers...

Amy Pearson (@dramypearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We also need to take a preventative approach- we need better relationship and sex education for ND people, and to recognise how vulnerability is shaped by stigma, and interacts with aspects of being autistic (e.g. struggling to recognise manipulative behaviour)...

Amy Pearson (@dramypearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The onus is on us to improve society, however we can also provide autistic people with tools to help guide our knowledge. We created a healthy relationships resource as part of the project, hosted on Durham_NeuroDev : durham.ac.uk/research/insti…

Durham University (@durham_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Centre for Neurodiversity & Development @durhamdevdis brought together researchers, practitioners and people with lived experience to shine a spotlight on neurodiversity 👉 brnw.ch/21wPeJk Debbie Riby The Neurodiversity Charity ADHD Foundation #DUresearch #DUinspire

Our Centre for Neurodiversity &amp; Development @durhamdevdis brought together researchers, practitioners and people with lived experience to shine a spotlight on neurodiversity 👉 brnw.ch/21wPeJk <a href="/debbieriby/">Debbie Riby</a> <a href="/ADHDFoundation/">The Neurodiversity Charity ADHD Foundation</a> #DUresearch #DUinspire
DurhamResearchOnline (@drodurham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They discussed neurodiversity and experiences in schools, physical education, relationships, and the Triple-A project - and touched upon two of Dr Pearson and Dr Botha's recent outputs which can be accessed via DRO 👇 durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2989864 durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2989850

DurhamResearchOnline (@drodurham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was also fantastic to learn about the ongoing success of the Centre's Triple-A project. Professor Hanley spoke to us about the project back in 2021 👉 dulib.blog/2021/12/09/the… You can also learn more about it here 👉 durham.ac.uk/research/insti…

DurhamResearchOnline (@drodurham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We wish Chloe and James all the best in their ongoing doctoral research (on, respectively, school distress and access to PE), and the same to Dr Botha with their Leverhulme research. You can find out more about the Centre's amazing work here 👉 durham.ac.uk/research/insti…

CRAE (@crae_ioe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CRAEreads Community involvement in PhD students’ autism research projects: Challenges and opportunities. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…

Durham University (@durham_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet some of Durham’s Science Engagement champions, inspiring curiosity by connecting research with schools and communities. Through hands-on activities, they’re making science accessible to everyone. 🌟🔬 👉 brnw.ch/21wPuHw #100FacesofScience 👩‍🔬

Times Higher Education (@timeshighered) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can universities ensure #PhD students of all neurotypes can thrive? A team at Durham University explain how to provide #neurodiversity affirmative supervision timeshighereducation.com/campus/how-sup… #postdoc #academia #highered