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The Neurogender Podcast
Alexa MacDermot
12 episodes
18 hours ago
The Neurogender Podcast talks about recent neurodivergent research in a gendered context. Why are more women being assessed for neurodivergence in mid and later life? What is neurodivergence, neurogender, and neurodiversity, anyway? Why does any of this matter? I will answer these questions in the series. Each season will examine research from the last 3-5 years in different forms of neurodivergence, and each episode will look at one particular characteristic. We will look at how the research impacts different genders.
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The Neurogender Podcast talks about recent neurodivergent research in a gendered context. Why are more women being assessed for neurodivergence in mid and later life? What is neurodivergence, neurogender, and neurodiversity, anyway? Why does any of this matter? I will answer these questions in the series. Each season will examine research from the last 3-5 years in different forms of neurodivergence, and each episode will look at one particular characteristic. We will look at how the research impacts different genders.
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6. The Neurogender Podcast: Autism & Employment - part 2
The Neurogender Podcast
20 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
6. The Neurogender Podcast: Autism & Employment - part 2

Autism is a neurodivergence that will always be present in a person’s life, with some autists needing lifelong support and care in ways that are individual to their specific needs. This is especially true of employment and this episode uncovers recent research into this fascinating area, with some solutions that may result in a more inclusive workplace for everyone.

Full episode transcripts are available on the podcast website. No AI was used to make this podcast.

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Music: Hatamitsunami, "Imma Tell'em" [Epidemic Sound] 

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Special thanks to the Ballyfermot Library Creative Studio

Neuro Diverse Self Advocacy Forum

Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, H., Hultman, L. and Hallqvist, J. (2023) 'Managing Vocational Work, Achieving and Sustaining Work Performance: Support and Self-management amongst Young Autistic Adults in the Context of Vocational Support Interventions in Sweden', The British journal of social work, 53(1), pp. 258-275.

Brighenti, S. et al. (2023) 'Social Skills and Cognitive Training to Support Work-Related Skills and Job Placement in a Group of Autistic Adults: Effectiveness of a Neuropsychological and Social Skills Intervention: A Case Series Study on a Pilot Program', Community mental health journal, 59(8), pp. 1610-1618.

Djela, M. (2021) 'Change of autism narrative is required to improve employment of autistic people', Advances in autism, 7(1), pp. 86-100.

Fong, C. J. et al. (2021) 'Interventions for improving employment outcomes for persons with autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review update', Campbell systematic review, 17(3), pp. e1185-n/a.

Martin, V. et al. (2023) 'Sustainable employment depends on quality relationships between supervisors and their employees on the autism spectrum', Disability and rehabilitation, 45(11), pp. 1784-1795.

The Neurogender Podcast
The Neurogender Podcast talks about recent neurodivergent research in a gendered context. Why are more women being assessed for neurodivergence in mid and later life? What is neurodivergence, neurogender, and neurodiversity, anyway? Why does any of this matter? I will answer these questions in the series. Each season will examine research from the last 3-5 years in different forms of neurodivergence, and each episode will look at one particular characteristic. We will look at how the research impacts different genders.