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Thinking about moving guide

Thinking about moving guide

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 8, 2023

Moving guide covering current situation, supports, readiness, budget, roommate preferences, etc. Focused on renters of affordable housing who may benefit from light support but applicable beyond.
Technology to teach daily living skills: Review

Technology to teach daily living skills: Review

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Article evaluating the impact of technology to improve daily living skills (e.g., meal prep, housekeeping) of Autistic adults.
Technology to teach daily living skills: Review

Transitioning to adulthood: Creating your village

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Toolkit guiding young adults in transitioning to adulthood. It includes interactive links to tools and resources such as courses, apps, and workshops. Co-authored by an Autistic self-advocate.
Technology to teach daily living skills: Review

User-initiated design of technology to empower Autistic young adults

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Article introducing Design Your Life, a user-centric approach to designing technological environments that support independence. Intended for Autistic/Neurodivergent individuals, caregivers, researchers, and policy makers.
Technology to teach daily living skills: Review

Neurodiversity, quality of life, and Autistic adults

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 7, 2023

Article advocating for neurodiversity in contrast to a deficit model, endorsing the quality of life framework, and collaboration between professionals/researchers and Autistic/Neurodivergent adults.
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