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Lee Anderson starts the show, discussing how the Prime Minister is facing a rebellion over Covid passports. Neil Carberry, Chief Executive of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation, talks to Mike about how Google is urging its staff to get back into the office. Comedian Ria Lina joins Mike for World Autism Awareness Week, and finally, the Perrior Awards with Izzy Rowland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Day 4 of the Let's Talk Autism Podcast Marathon in aid of World Autism Awareness Week. This week the girls are interviewing, editing and producing 49 podcasts - 7 podcasts each day of this week in aid of the National Autistic Society and their #super7challenge
In this special episode to mark World Autism Awareness Week (29 March - 4 April 2021), James speaks to Roxanne Hobbs, Founder of The Hobbs Consultancy. Their conversation explores why there's still low awareness of neurodiversity, what can be learnt from other areas of diversity and inclusion, and what exactly leaders should be considering when it comes to their return to the office. Roxanne also shares what led her into working specifically in diversity and what skills we might be undervaluing when it comes to neurodiverse individuals in our teams. Check out the Hobbs Consultancy's e-learning at https://thehobbsconsultancy.com/e-learning Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
March 29th 2021 till April 4th is World Autism Awareness Week The National Autistic Society are asking people to complete "Super 7 Challenges"Meesh and Christelle will be producing, recording, editing and publishing 7 podcasts for each days of the World Autism Awareness Week - 49 Podcasts in a week! We will be taking any sponsors on the link below with all money going to the National Autistic Society but more importantly we want to raise awareness and acceptance for Autism. We will bring you previous guests and new guests all talking about autism and additional needs. Join us and help by sharing our podcasts and the word. Until Everyone Understands. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/letstalkautismpodcastInstagram - @letstalkautismpodcast@thecockneybloggirl@chrissybaby_10
Kate Molleson is joined by musicians in Kabul to discuss the new restrictions on women singing - the ban, from the Afghan Ministry of Education, has caused concern that the Taliban is increasing its influence in the Afghan government as western forces prepare to pull out of the country. With contributions from Ahmad Sarmast, Director of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music, and pianist Maram Abdullah. Following the death earlier this month of the conductor James Levine, Kate hears from the American music critic Anne Midgette and conductor Kenneth Woods as they discuss the moral questions surrounding Levine’s recorded legacy in the light of the controversy over his personal life. Ahead of World Autism Awareness Week, Kate talks to Adam Ockleford, who has worked extensively in the field of autism and music, and to Joe Stollery, a composer who regards his own autism as both a help and a hindrance in his musical life. And, the broadcaster Jennifer Lucy Allan speaks about her new book 'The Foghorn's Lament', which documents the role this coastal 'music' has played in our life and culture.
Sarah Millican, Rachel Parris, Nacoa, front room personal training, autism, Coronavirus, unsexy disaster, and tit slings: it is a BUMPER episode. Hannah catches up with Hilary Henriques from charity Nacoa to find out how they're continuing to provide support to children of alcoholics in Lockdown UK, and she also talks to comedian Rachel Parris, who explains what it's like to have Coronavirus, as well as what's coming up for fans of The Mash Report. And it’s World Autism Awareness Week, so Mick chats to artist and author Charlotte Amelia Poe about their book How To Be Autistic. In Jenny Off the Blocks, Jen talks to personal trainer and media fitness expert Anna Reich about how you can stay fit during lockdown. The boss joins the team for Dunleavy Does Disaster and totally cheats while watching 2003 journey to the centre of the Earth, The Core, and there are acronyms aplenty in BT but a dearth of bras in SOTW. Get jigg(l)y with it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is taken from a talk at the National Autistic Society Spectrum Ball in Wrexham where I did a talk for their World Autism Awareness Week event. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaspieworld/support
According to the society, autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. This can mean they see, hear and feel the world differently to others. Autism is what is known as a spectrum condition, meaning it affects individuals in different ways. Some autistic people, for example, also have learning disabilities, mental health issues or other conditions. Here’s what you need to know! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chinitafilpina/support
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A few weeks ago, 27-year-old Méabh Ni Choileáin got in touch with us with the story of her autism diagnosis. After more than two decades of feeling like she just didn't fit in, being told three years ago that she was autistic completely changed her life. Growing up, Méabh felt different, but she had no reference point. Women and girls with Autism are invisible, she says. We only have to look at its stereotypical depiction in pop culture as a white male issue – Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, Rain Man, the boy from The Curious Incident. Next week is World Autism Awareness Week so we invited Méabh in to speak to us about her experience.
Advice for coaches on the challenges people with autism face when taking part in sport or physical activity, with examples of how coaching styles and methods can be easily adapted to accommodate individual needs. In support of World Autism Awareness Week. This podcast has been produced from the ConnectedCoaches blog of the same name. If you enjoy it and find it helpful we’d love to hear your thoughts. You can share any feedback you have by adding a comment on the blog that was posted on 31/10/16. To find the blog visit connectedcoaches.org and search for autism. ConnectedCoaches is sports coach UK’s online community for coaches from any sport or activity. Connect with coaches by registering today – it’s quick, simple and free! Visit www.connectedcoaches.org to find out more about the community.
In light of World Autism Awareness Week 2017, Keith Stuart and Ed Wood have a chat with author Graeme Simsion (The Rosie Project, The Best of Adam Sharp) about the misconceptions and preconceptions surrounding autism. Recorded in 2017 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
World Autism Awareness Week ran from 2 – 8 April this year. With one in every 100 people on the autism spectrum, and even the word ‘autism’ meaning different things to different people, it’s an issue educators must concern themselves with. Julia Taylor, Jisc subject specialist (accessibility and inclusion), shares ten tips for supporting autistic learners more effectively. For more podcasts from Jisc subscribe via iTunes or add the RSS feed. You can also head to the Jisc website to read the original blog post.
World Autism Awareness Week ran from 2 – 8 April this year. With one in every 100 people on the autism spectrum, and even the word ‘autism’ meaning different things to different people, it’s an issue educators must concern themselves with. Julia Taylor, Jisc subject specialist (accessibility and inclusion), shares ten tips for supporting autistic learners more effectively. For more podcasts from Jisc subscribe via iTunes or add the RSS feed. You can also head to the Jisc website to read the original blog post.