I'm Autistic and I Work with Kids in a Museum [ND@Work]

Brendan Raymond shares his career journey and his tips for other autistic people to pursue their creative side.

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Managing Autistic Employees: Synergy Group Australia [Case Study]

Autistic professional Ashlea McKay and her manager Matthew Watkins discuss their working relationship, with practical examples.

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From Wannabe Game Show Host to Business Analyst [ND@Work]

Autistic business analyst Hunter Hansen may be best known on social media for his YouTube vlog “The Life Autistic”, but did you know he once wanted to be a game show host?

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How an Autistic Person Landed Their Dream Job at a Gaming Startup [ND@Work]

Supported by Minds at Play: NeuroWork interviewed co-founder Dwayne Fernandes and Tyran Bunt, 24, (Ty) an autistic non-binary person, at Minds at Play.

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Untreated ADHD Wreaked Havoc On My Life But A Diagnosis Changed Everything

I couldn't sit through a feature-length movie but it never clicked I had ADHD, writes Carolyn Cage.

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How An Autistic High School Chemistry Teacher with ADHD and Dyslexia Became an Advocate [ND@Work]

How do you become an advocate for neurodivergent children after 20 years as a high school chemistry teacher? Siobhan Lamb shares her story.

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How a Former Police Officer with ADHD Chose To Run Her Own Business [ND@Work]

Caroline Turner was diagnosed with ADHD in 2019. She moved from the police force into starting her own business, Creased Puddle. She speaks to NeuroWork about living life "with the lid off".

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Shae Wissell on Starting her Storytelling-Focused Dyslexia Organisation [ND@Work]

Shae Wissell, founder of the Australian-based Dear Dyslexic Foundation, shares her story about being diagnosed with dyslexia and how she tackles workplace discrimination.

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How This Autistic Woman Struggles Without Workplace Accommodations [Infographic]

A visual journey of how one anonymous autistic woman struggled without the right workplace accommodations in her job.

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Autistic Actress Elinor Machen-Fortune Shares Her Story [ND@Work]

Autistic actress Elinor Machen-Fortune chats to us about her work, challenging people’s perceptions of autism and not being afraid to ask for what you need.

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The Origins of Neurodiversity [Infographic]

Neurodiversity dates back to 1998, to an Australian sociologist called Judy Singer.

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Hayley Reflects On Teaching Kids While Living with Tourette's [ND@Work]

Hayley Elford explains the challenges of university, working in schools and explaining her tics to her students.

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