Working Class Autistic
“It really comes down to just working with individuals one-on-one, understanding where they're at, and trying to lead them to the options that exist here in Michigan to support what they need.” -Erik Gallery My guest this week is Erik Gallery, the Director of Navigation for the Autism Alliance of Michigan. I met Erik at the Alliance’s Navigating Autism Today conference and I jumped at the chance to talk to him about the alliance and the tools it could offer to autistic adults. You will learn: * How the MiNavigator program can identify resources for autistic people * How autism evaluation centers can help adults * The importance of shared spaces for autistic people * Plus, learn about Erik’s special interest! Follow-up Questions: * Where can you find resources for autistic people? * Can you share those resources with someone who needs them? * What’s one thing you can do to create belonging? Guest Bio: Erik Gallery is the Director of Navigation for the Autism Alliance of Michigan. He leads an interdisciplinary team of professionals as they serve those touched by autism across the state, addressing needs through the lifespan. Erik’s background in disability services ranges more than a decade, from job coaching and case management, to clinical services and executive administration. Links: * Autism Alliance of Michigan [https://autismallianceofmichigan.org/] Questions? Comments? Feedback? Email me at kevin@workingclassautistic.com [kevin@workingclassautistic.com]
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