• Kristy Forbes - I thank the universe for the autistic community - 007

  • Mar 11 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Kristy Forbes - I thank the universe for the autistic community - 007

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Queers & Co., I’m joined by autism and neurodiversity support specialist, speaker, writer and creator of inTune Families, Kristy Forbes.

    We chat about embracing autism as an identity and culture rather than a disorder, moving away from pathologising behaviour, the importance of being able to self-identify as neurodivergent, the deeply problematic nature of compliance therapies and radical honesty as a form of self-care.

    CW: This episode contains talk of ABA and compliance therapy

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    Find out more about Gem Kennedy and Queers & Co.

    Podcast Artwork by Gemma D’Souza


    Resources

    Follow Kristy on Facebook and Instagram

    Find out more about Kristy and her work through her website inTune Pathways

    Find out more about Amy Sequenzia via her blog and at Ollibean

    Kieran Rose aka The Autistic Advocate’s blog

    Tickets for Kristy’s upcoming PDA Perspectives tour are available here


    Full Transcription

    Gem: Hi Kristy, how are you?

    Kristy: I'm great. Thank you so much for having me.

    Gem: Thank you for being here. I'm really excited. So we've known each other for about 18 months because my family did some work with you. And, and I guess it would be really cool if you could introduce yourself and what kind of work it is that you do?

    Kristy: Yeah, sure. So I'm Kristy Forbes. I am an autistic person. I support neurodivergent people and their family. I work in private consultation online, with families because some of them are at crisis point and can't leave their homes. I offer education around the lived experience of autism to allied health professionals, educators, parents. And I also write and I speak about autism.

    Gem: Great and what has your journey been to get to doing all these things? I know you say in your work that you were diagnosed at 33 as being autistic but obviously it's been quite a journey to get to the point of actually being a full-time advocate and doing that as your main focus.

    Kristy: Yeah. Oh gosh, what a huge question. It's been one hell of a ride really. When I came into this work, I already had a background as working as an educator in early childhood and primary and secondary schools. And having no clue I was autistic, knowing I was different but thinking there was something wrong with me. So I knew something was going on. I worked in the field because I worked with families, with children who had social emotional and behavioural challenges. So when I came into business for myself because I have four autistic...

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