
When I was down in London for the National Autistic Society Undiscovered Workforce campaign launch, I was asked if I minded being interviewed for the Guardian about autism and employment by journalist and jazz singer, Lynne Wallis.
I agreed, and the results made the front page of the Work section in Saturday’s Guardian, with a whacking great picture of me by the lovely Christopher Thomond. All daffadowndillies.
Read the interview here.
Please write to your MP about the important issue of adults with autism and employment. This is an easy way to email them.
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Autistic workers – my interview in the Guardian
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When I was down in London for the National Autistic Society Undiscovered Workforce campaign launch, I was asked if I minded being interviewed for the Guardian about autism and employment by journalist and jazz singer, Lynne Wallis.
I agreed, and the results made the front page of the Work section in Saturday’s Guardian, with a whacking great picture of me by the lovely Christopher Thomond. All daffadowndillies.
Read the interview here.
Please write to your MP about the important issue of adults with autism and employment. This is an easy way to email them.
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Written by pennyb
April 10, 2012 at 11:47 AM
Posted in Comment, Information, Politics
Tagged with asperger syndrome, autism, employment, guardian, leeds, national autistic society, the guardian, the undiscovered workforce