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This Is Autism

This Is Autism

North East Autism Society

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Frequency: 1 episode/74d. Total Eps: 15

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This Is Autism explores the subjects that really matter to autistic people and those who care for them, including masking, sex and relationships, puberty and wellbeing. Hosted by the North East Autism Society, the podcast hears from autistic people about how they experience the world, and offers practical advice along the way. If you are autistic or love someone who is, join us as we tackle the issues that don’t often get talked about.

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8. Transition from School to Adulthood as an AuDHD Person

jeudi 1 août 2024Duration 33:23

In this episode Kerrie Highcock, family development manager at NEAS chats to Amy Burgess, who was diagnosed with ADHD at 15 and as autistic at the age of 20. Amy is a psychology graduate who is passionate about sharing her experiences with others about what it is to be neurodivergent.

Amy says she didn’t really understand who she was or how she experienced life until she lived away from home at university. This episode talks about transition from school to adulthood. 

7. Physical activity, mental health and neurodivergence

vendredi 10 mai 2024Duration 34:45

The theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is “Moving more for our mental health”.

Dr Patrick Jachyra  is someone who knows all about this. Patrick is assistant professor in sport and exercise sciences at Durham University and he researches how to support the physical activity and mental health of autistic people.

This is all the more important since statistics show neurodivergent people experience more mental health challenges than the general population.

Music: Aukestra

6. Autism Acceptance Special

vendredi 5 avril 2024Duration 24:35

Join us for our Autism Acceptance special featuring two of our Autism Activists, Ed and Lucie and NEAS Family Development Manager, Kerrie Highcock. 

Ed, 18, and Lucie, 15, talk about Autism Acceptance and what it means to them.

Music: Aukestra

5. Sexual and gender identity

vendredi 16 juin 2023Duration 45:37

Anecdotally, we've known for a while that autistic people are more likely to identify as LGBTQIA+ than non-autistic people, and research is now beginning to support this. This episode will explore the intersection between autistic and LGBTQIA+ identities, looking at the issues facing autistic people as they explore their sexuality and gender identity.

Erin Ekins talks to our Family Development Manager Kerrie Highcock about her personal journey as a queer autistic person, and what professionals and parents can do to support autistic people on their journey.

Music: Aukestra

4. What Christmas means to me

Season 1 · Episode 4

mardi 20 décembre 2022Duration 16:56

This Christmas we're focusing on what the festive season means to autistic people and their families, and how to make the big day more inclusive. So, welcome to a Christmas takeover by pupils and teachers at our  Mackenzie Thorpe Centre school in South Bank, Middlesbrough, as they explain what Christmas means to them .. from sinister Santa to stress-free nativity shows.

Music: Aukestra

3. Sex and relationships

Season 1 · Episode 3

mercredi 7 décembre 2022Duration 42:41

Sex and relationship coach Ness Cooper - herself autistic - talks about sex education for autistic adolescents and how parents can broach the topic with young people. She also dispels the myths around sex and autistic people in her discussion with our Family Development Kerrie Highcock.

Music: Aukestra

Editing: Niall Hegarty

2, How do I know my child is masking?

Season 1 · Episode 2

vendredi 21 octobre 2022Duration 01:04:53

Every child and young person is different, but it is possible to spot the signs of autistic masking.  Our guests say families should trust their instincts and be prepared to advocate for their child if professionals do not recognise their masking.  They also discuss autistic burnout and stereotypes around masking.

Guests: Kieran Rose (The Autistic Advocate), Dr Amy Pearson, Jodie Smitten

Website: https://www.ne-as.org.uk/podcast

Email: info@ne-as.org.uk

Music: Aukestra

Editor: Niall Hegarty


1. What is autistic masking?

Season 1 · Episode 1

vendredi 23 septembre 2022Duration 48:48

Masking is something we all do to project an "acceptable" version of ourselves - but for those of us who are autistic, it can feel like something we do to survive. It's hard for families and friends to spot, let alone educational and medical professions, yet masking can lead to misdiagnosis and burnout so it's vital we all understand it. Our autistic guests Kieran Rose, Dr Amy Pearson and Jodie Smitten explain what masking looks like, why people do it, and how difficult it is to stop.

Music: Aukestra

Editing: Niall Hegarty


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jeudi 8 septembre 2022Duration 04:01

This Is Autism explores the subjects that really matter to autistic people and those who care for them, including masking, sex and relationships, puberty and wellbeing. Hosted by the North East Autism Society, the podcast hears from autistic people about how they experience the world, and offers practical advice and information along the way. If you are autistic or love someone who is, join us as we tackle the issues that don’t often get talked about and get your questions answered.

Music: Aukestra

Email: info@ne-as.org.uk

9. Autism Diagnosis

jeudi 26 septembre 2024Duration 31:20

Katie Toner shares her journey of self-discovery, explaining how, before her diagnosis, she often felt anxious and out of place. After receiving her diagnosis, Katie realised she wasn’t broken, just different, and began to understand how to thrive in her unique way.

Using her personal experiences, Katie now helps neurodivergent children and young people embrace their individuality and learn to communicate their needs. She founded Dark Sky Sleepovers, a business offering themed events, and The Wild Bunch, which provides training in sensory regulation.

In this episode Katie talks to Kerrie Highcock, family development manager at NEAS about the diagnostic process and how it has shaped her life.


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