I love this video, it doesn’t infantilize autism at all. It not only acknowledges autistic people being a part of the world, but it also shows that they are PEOPLE, grown adults who are after the same things in society as everyone else.
Great, well done to all involved! I’m especially pleased that employment was mentioned, and the sum is to double that, but it’s a shame the actual current percentage of autistic adults actually in employment wasn’t mentioned, as it’s horrendously shocking in the UK. But you can’t possibly include everything, so this video was a great summary, and I believe the 2030 vision is achievable, and by liking and sharing this, we can all help to play our part in this, which involves making autistic voices loud and visible! From child and adult peers, to small and large company employers, to the developers of schools, playgrounds and work spaces, to the local MP’s who can make changes in their local areas, right to the acting government, who have the power to make and enforce changes. It’s not much to ask that autistic people are treated with the same amount of kindness and dignity that everybody expects , and to be given the same opportunities as everybody else, and the help and support that may be needed in order for this to happen.
A yearly health check would be amazing for me, I used to be on the learning disability check register and they’d catch stuff that I didn’t realise because I struggle with that but now I moved I don’t get that.
People should realize that a more inclusive world will benefit everyone. Just look at ramps for wheelchairs for exampld - suddenly if you have heavy luggage, a pram or are on crutches, you, also, have an easier time getting around, not to mention we all get old... So it goes with making public spaces more accessible in other ways as well. Great work you're doing
Thank you for this well made video!!
This is so well done!! Well put together, I applaud the team behind this, the actors and actresses, the whole team!
What a great initiative.
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I love this video, it doesn’t infantilize autism at all. It not only acknowledges autistic people being a part of the world, but it also shows that they are PEOPLE, grown adults who are after the same things in society as everyone else.
I subscribed due to how good this is
Great, well done to all involved!
I’m especially pleased that employment was mentioned, and the sum is to double that, but it’s a shame the actual current percentage of autistic adults actually in employment wasn’t mentioned, as it’s horrendously shocking in the UK. But you can’t possibly include everything, so this video was a great summary, and I believe the 2030 vision is achievable, and by liking and sharing this, we can all help to play our part in this, which involves making autistic voices loud and visible! From child and adult peers, to small and large company employers, to the developers of schools, playgrounds and work spaces, to the local MP’s who can make changes in their local areas, right to the acting government, who have the power to make and enforce changes. It’s not much to ask that autistic people are treated with the same amount of kindness and dignity that everybody expects , and to be given the same opportunities as everybody else, and the help and support that may be needed in order for this to happen.
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commenting for the algorithm so more people see this
Love this! Believe in change!! ❤
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Excellent!
imagine a world so broken that "honesty" need be a labeled trait of a different type of human being
A yearly health check would be amazing for me, I used to be on the learning disability check register and they’d catch stuff that I didn’t realise because I struggle with that but now I moved I don’t get that.
People should realize that a more inclusive world will benefit everyone. Just look at ramps for wheelchairs for exampld - suddenly if you have heavy luggage, a pram or are on crutches, you, also, have an easier time getting around, not to mention we all get old... So it goes with making public spaces more accessible in other ways as well. Great work you're doing