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Successful relationships: An interview with Sarah Hendrickx

Successful relationships: An interview with Sarah Hendrickx

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Article and video exploring successful relationships, friendship barriers for Autistic individuals, and advice on maintaining connections from an Autistic person’s perspective.
Selecting a neurodiversity-affirming mental healthcare provider

Selecting a neurodiversity-affirming mental healthcare provider

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Article guiding Autistic adults to select a neuro-affirming mental healthcare provider. It reviews barriers to healthcare and explains the importance of having a neurodiversity-affirming provider.
Selecting a neurodiversity-affirming mental healthcare provider

Adulting for health: An educational initiative

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Study revealing low positive mental health, high distress, diverse eating and weight behaviors in Neurodivergent adults. It proposes a virtual solution promoting health-related knowledge and capacities.
Selecting a neurodiversity-affirming mental healthcare provider

Ensuring health needs of older adults are met

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Article reviewing healthcare and residential needs of Autistic adults. It highlights the increased risk of age-related diseases and unmet needs in care settings.
An inquiry into access to healthcare

An inquiry into access to healthcare

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Report covering barriers Autistic individuals face when accessing healthcare and related recommendations.
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