TY  - BOOK
T1  - Working with Autistic parents
AU  - Guthrie., J
Y1  - 2025/12/09
PY  - 2025
DA  - 2025/12/09
N2  - As a profession rooted in social justice, equity and anti-oppressive practice, we must confront an uncomfortable truth: research consistently shows that Autistic parents and their children often experience social care systems as judgemental, exclusionary and sometimes harmful. So, we must ask - why is this happening? And what needs to change - in us, in our practice, in our organisations and in our systems?

These resources outline a neuroinclusive practice approach.

The Frontline Briefing introduces autism as it relates to practice with Autistic parents. It explores the necessity and responsibility for all social care practitioners to work relationally and inclusively with Autistic parents and their families.

A Practice Guide will be published soon. The guide will bring together innovative and practical thinking around support, assessment skills and approaches when working with Autistic parents or parents who show some indications that they may be Autistic. It will be supported by a glossary of terms.

The resources are for child and family social care practitioners, as well as other professionals who work directly with Autistic parents/carers and their families. Additionally, they serve as a valuable resource for supervisors and senior managers.
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PB  - National Children's Bureau: Research in Practice
SN  - 978-1-915669-55-1
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