The Same Chance: Embracing Neurodiversity in Foster Care with AsIAm’s Adam Harris
When you hear the word "autism," what comes to mind? For many prospective foster carers, the idea of caring for an autistic child might feel daunting, often due to a fear of not being "expert" enough, but we want to dispel that myth.
In this episode of Voices – The Origins Foster Care Podcast, our host Eithne Larkin sits down with Adam Harris, the founder and CEO of AsIAm, Ireland’s National Autism Charity, and one of Ireland’s most recognised voices on neurodiversity and disability rights.
Adam shares his personal journey of growing up autistic in Ireland, from spending his early school years tucked away in his own little "kingdom" to avoid sensory overwhelm, to founding AsIAm at the age of sixteen to advocate for true accessibility.
He also reassures foster carers that the skills they already possess like providing structure, routine, and clear communication are exactly the tools needed to support an autistic child. He challenges the deficit-based model of autism, proving why we must lean into a child's unique strengths, and advocates powerfully for ensuring every autistic child in the care system gets the same chance to thrive.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
* Adam’s Personal Journey: Growing up with a literal understanding of language and sensory overwhelm, and how a strengths-based approach to his education changed his life.
* The "Same Chance" Philosophy: Why autistic children interacting with the care system face greater barriers, and how foster carers can ensure they get the same chance to live, learn, and play in their communities.
* Demystifying Autism Care: Why you don't need "advanced qualifications" to foster an autistic child. The adaptable skills foster carers are trained to have like providing routine, safe environments, and emotional support are highly transferable.
* A Strengths-Based Approach: Adam shares a brilliant example of how his primary school teachers used his intense interest in history to help him learn to read, flipping a "deficit" into a powerful tool for growth.
* Reframing "Negative" Traits: How traits often labeled as deficits are just a matter of perspective. For example, seeing a child not as "rigid," but as "systems-based," or not "naive," but "loyal and trusting".
* Neuroaffirmative Parenting: The importance of accepting a child as they are, rather than forcing them to conform to neurotypical norms that might cause them distress.
Resources from this episode:
* AsIAm: Ireland's National Autism Charity. Visit asiam.ie [https://asiam.ie/] for resources, including their "Starting the Autism Journey" guide.
* AsIAm Information Line: For support at any stage of your journey, call 0818 234 234 or contact them at asiam.ie/contact [https://asiam.ie/contact].
* Origins Foster Care: To learn more about becoming a foster carer and taking your first step, please visit originsfostercare.ie [https://originsfostercare.ie/].
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