The Autism Wellbeing Podcast
Hello! Welcome to the Autism Wellbeing Project's new podcast, the Autism Wellbeing Podcast, which has been created by the community members who use the services that they provide to autistic adults in and around Cheshire and across the UK! Joining Sarah on her debut as co-host on the show today is Business Development Manager at Remtek Workplace, Chris Barlow. Remtek Workplace is a business that creates inclusive solutions for neurodiverse & disabled people based on their personal requirements, not just by their diagnosis. From assistive technology to ergonomic solutions, they go above and beyond to help tailor accessibility recommendations to help countless employees and students perform the best that they can in further education and the workplace. Being labelled as "the best kept secret", Remtek Workplace has made its presence in the neurodivergent world by being this year's headline sponsor for The National Neurodiversity Shows, which will be in the North West this week alongside The Autism Wellbeing Project and many other neurodivergent-affirming businesses from the region and beyond! After being there for over 20 years, Chris talks with such passion about the work that they do, the changes he's seen to the assistive technology over the years and how COVID changed their business model for the better. Chris shares about why taking part in events like The National Neurodiversity Shows is so important for him, how Access to Work effects his colleagues and how her assistive technology helped with his child's schoolwork. Get in touch, we'd love to hear your thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570590/fan_mail/new] We're excited to let our listeners know that the Autism Wellbeing Podcast is coming to Chester for one day only! We are excited that we will be having our first-ever pop-up at the 8th annual Kaleidoscope Festival on Wednesday 8th July at the Storyhouse. We will be recording in the Den of the Children's Storyhouse, a quiet space which we are excited to hear stories from our audience and from those in the community. Slots are available to book to be interviewed and are subject to availability. The festival brings the community together for a whole week through a wide range of activities from art exhibitions to one of the UK's only Disability Pride Parade celebrating the neurodiverse and/or those with learning disabilities - we are excited to be a part of this special festival! Information about the festival and how to get tickets is in this link here [https://www.storyhouse.com/seasons/kaleidoscope/]!
15 episodios
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