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Autistic graduates more likely to be unemployed – ACGAS report
Graduates disclosing autism are least likely to be in full-time employment and most likely to be unemployed according to new research by the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS). Autistic graduates are the least likely of all Disabled graduates to be employed on a permanent contract and are most likely to be employed on a fixed-term, temporary or voluntary basis.
Covid ‘putting a rocket under’ children’s poor mental health outcomes
New data reported in the British Journal of Psychiatry shows that 7% of children have attempted suicide by the age of 17 and almost one in four say they have self-harmed in the past year. There are fears that these figures have risen even higher during the pandemic. The figures are taken from analysis of the lives of around 19,000 British children born at the start of the millennium as part of the millennium cohort study.
Naidex Virtual 18-19 March
Offering both a physical event and a unique digital programme, Naidex Virtual features hundreds of expert speakers across the disability, independent living and healthcare industries, links to a vast network of like-minded individuals and numerous experiential, interactive demonstrations.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week
It’s Neurodiversity Celebration Week starting Monday 15 March. According to the Department of Education, 15% of students in the United Kingdom have a learning difference. Find out how to get involved.
Lockdown ‘even harder’ for new mum with disabilities
A new mum who is deaf blind and has barely left her home with her baby during lockdown wants more support for disabled people’s mental health. Bethany Fanthom, 27, gave birth to Freddie on 11 March 2020. She says Covid restrictions have cut off most of her support and leave her feeling isolated as she adapts to motherhood.
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