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When NDIS promoted Autism resources do more harm than good

When NDIS promoted Autism resources do more harm than good

Update: 2025-09-09
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Government-promoted resources aren’t always safe or supportive. In this episode, I take you inside the Autistics Guide to Adulthood, a resource promoted by NDIS, and show you why it misses the mark and what to look for instead.

 

“Just because something has a big shiny seal of approval from a big government body, it may or may not actually be a quality resource.” – Adina Levy

 

In this episode I cover:
• Why the Autistics Guide to Adulthood resource, funded and promoted by NDIS, is outdated and harmful in key ways
• How to spot when a resource pushes masking, compliance, and neurotypical norms rather than affirming autistic communication and self-expression
• What to look for in genuinely neurodiversity affirming resources that support autistic people to thrive as themselves

 

Links & Resources mentioned
Embracing You Course – by Stephanie Robertson, OT, Autistic adult and many other things too! A fabulouly affirming resource for neurodivergent adults – https://www.sgroccupationaltherapy.com/embracing-you-course

 

• Grab my Free Checklist: Neurodiversity Affirming Social Support Approaches for Autistic Children – practical guide to evaluate supports that are and aren't ND affirming – https://playlearnchat.kit.com/1fcf4c5759

 

• Neurodiversity Affirming Practice Learning Hub Bundle – discounted professional training bundle for those who support neurodivergent children. Already discounted, plus get an extra 10% off with the code POD10 – https://playlearnchat.com/learning-hub/
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When NDIS promoted Autism resources do more harm than good

When NDIS promoted Autism resources do more harm than good

Adina Levy