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Cultural Awareness and Allyship with Neuro-Divergent People - A Curated Resource Course -On Demand


Description
This curated resource course has dozens of units of videos, comics, articles, toolkits, handouts, etc. to help illuminate concepts of ableism, allyship, and accessibility, and the lived experience of people with autism and other neurodiversity, etc.

This training is eligible for 3 CEU hours, but only if you spend 3 hours on it! If you need a CEUs certificate for this course, please make sure you have indicated that you need CEUs and included your license number in your user profile info. Certificates are generally sent to the email listed in your user profile once a month.

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Content
  • How to Complete This Course - Start Here!
  • How to complete this "curated resource" course
  • Navigating in an Ableist, Sanist and Neurotypical World
  • What is autism?
  • What is Autism? | Quick Learner
  • #Ableism from Center for Disability Rights
  • Autism vs ADHD: 5 Key Differences Explained
  • The Benefits of Autism
  • Diverted
  • The Party: a virtual experience of autism – 360 film
  • Chammi- Hear Me Now (A Film Poem)
  • Listen Movie by CommunicationFIRST
  • What is the controversy behind ABA therapy for autism?
  • 5 Myths You May Believe About ADHD (And the Facts That Prove Them Wrong) - comic
  • Here’s What Neurodiversity Is – And What It Means For Feminism
  • Disability 101: Social Model Vs. Medical Model.pdf
  • Allyship with People with Autism and Other Neurodiversity
  • Things Not To Say To An Autistic Person
  • I’m Autistic. Here Are 5 Ways You Can Support Me at Work
  • 5 Essential Ways to Support the Autistic Community in Autism Acceptance
  • 46 Phrases That Upset Autistic Brains
  • Five Ways To Support Autistic People| Purple Ella
  • 4 Ways to Be an Ally to People with Invisible Disabilities
  • Having a Mental Disorder is Not Trendy - a comic by Christine Deneweth
  • Accessibility and Inclusion Best Practices
  • Tips for Meetings with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) Users
  • Autism & Homelessness Toolkit.pdf
  • CommunicationFIRST Toolkit.pdf
  • ADA Shelter Accessibility Checklist
  • CDC Resources for Facilitating Inclusion and Overcoming Barriers
  • ADA National Network Information, Guidance and Training on the ADA
  • Creating Accessible & Inclusive Meetings or Events
  • Accessible Conference Guide from SIGAccess
  • Action_Steps_for_Medical_Providers-12pt.pdf
  • Effective_Communication_Accommodations.pdf
  • ADA Website and Standards
  • Improving Access for People with Visual Sensory Disabilities
  • Improving Access for People with Audio Sensory Disabilities
  • Bi-Disability-Brochure-2022.pdf
  • Digital and Web Accessibility lists and resources from Level Access
  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Advancing Access and Equity
  • DC Government guide on accessible meetings.pdf
  • How to Welcome Customers and Other Resources from Stop Ableism.org
  • New ‘universal design’ guide wants to make public spaces pleasant for all
  • 6 Great Moves to Throwing a More Accessible Party
  • Why Sex Education for Disabled People Is So Important
  • DC Government Manual for Accommodating Employees with Disabilities
  • Communication Board.pdf
  • Communication Pages.pdf
  • Accommodating for the Unseen: Creating Safe and Accessible Spaces
  • Disrupting Ableist Language
  • The Words We Use - CommunicationFIRST’s Style Guides
  • Identity-First Language from Autistic Self-Advocacy Network
  • Conversations with Ivanova: People First and Identity First Language
  • Casual Ableist Language [CC]
  • 15 Common Phrases That Are Way More Ableist Than You May Realize
  • People First Language
  • It’s Perfectly OK To Call A Disabled Person ‘Disabled,’ And Here'sWhy
  • Ableism and Language - OSU Disability Access Services Blog
  • 5 Reasons Why We Police Disabled People’s Language (And Why We Need to Stop)
  • Person First Language Explained
  • Identity-first vs. person-first language is an important distinction
  • I'm 'Special'! // Identity First vs. Person First Language [CC]
  • Some People with Autism to Know
  • 100 Famous Autistic People, Many You Didn't Know Were Autistic
  • 12 Autistic People Who You Didn't Know Were Autistic
  • Meet 3 People Who Use Augmented Communication
  • Greta Thunberg Speech set to music by The 1975 band
  • Austism Pride
  • An autistic genius discusses how differences make us special | Jeffery Ford
  • Autistic Pride Day 18th June 2021 - Celebrating Autism and Neurodiversity
  • Autistic Pride Day - short video
  • Neurotypical Privilege
  • Checklist of Neurotypical Privilege.docx
  • Checklist of Neurotypical Privilege LARGE PRINT.docx
  • OPTIONAL Assignment: Take the neurotypical privilege inventory
  • 19 Examples of Ability Privilege
  • Local and National Autism Advocacy Orgs and Groups
  • The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)
  • National Autistic Society of the UK
  • Autisticats
  • Autisticality
  • We Are Like Your Child blog spot
  • Are there Autism Supports in Chicago?
  • Finish Here!
  • *Complete this to get credit for your curated resource course completion
  • OPTIONAL Assignment: Implement Best Practices!
  • Evaluation survey for this Awareness and Allyship course
  • Keep the learning going!
Completion rules
  • You must complete the units "How to complete this "curated resource" course, *Complete this to get credit for your curated resource course completion"
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever