In episode 10, speech and language therapist Alison Futerman and parent Seema Islam join host Holly Sprake-Hill to discuss how parents can support autistic young people around friendships.Find out more about our programme for parents and carers of autistic people at https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/Some of our podcast episodes contain specialist terms you may be unfamiliar with. We’ve put together a glossary to explain some of the terms mentioned.The Autism Central Podcast is produced by Autism Central, and is the copyright of NHS England. All rights reserved. More content can be found on our YouTube channel here.
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Autistic Friendships
In episode 9, Holly Sprake-Hill and Dr. Carly Danesh-Jones chat about their experiences around navigating friendships as autistic women.Find out more about our programme for parents and carers ofautistic people at https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/Some of our podcast episodes contain specialist terms youmay be unfamiliar with. We’ve put together a glossary toexplain some of the terms mentioned.The Autism Central Podcast is produced by Autism Central,and is the copyright of NHS England. All rights reserved. More content can be found on our YouTube channel here.
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Parenting and family relationships
In episode 8, Holly Sprake-Hill chats to Marsha Martin and Helen Fleetwood about parenting neurodivergent children and family relationships. Find out more about our programme for parents and carers of autistic people at https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/Some of our podcast episodes contain specialist terms you may be unfamiliar with. We’ve put together a glossary to explain some of the terms mentioned.The Autism Central Podcast is produced by Autism Central, and is the copyright of NHS England. All rights reserved. More content can be found on our YouTube channel here.
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Navigating family relationships
In episode 7, Holly Sprake-Hill is joined by three neurodivergent guests - Andy Smith, Zeena Bishop and Sarah Davis - to talk about their experiences around family relationships.
Find out more about our programme for parents and carers of
autistic people at https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/
Some of our podcast episodes contain specialist terms you
may be unfamiliar with. We’ve put together a glossary to
explain some of the terms mentioned.
The Autism Central Podcast is produced by Autism Central,
and is the copyright of NHS England. All rights reserved. More content can be found on our YouTube channel here.
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Growing up with neurodivergent siblings
In episode 6, Holly Sprake-Hill meets two autistic young people, Leona Laverty and Fraser Parry, to talk about growing up with neurodivergent siblings.
Find out more about our programme for parents and carers of
autistic people at https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/
Some of our podcast episodes contain specialist terms you
may be unfamiliar with. We’ve put together a glossary to
explain some of the terms mentioned.
The Autism Central Podcast is produced by Autism Central,
and is the copyright of NHS England. All rights reserved. More content can be found on our YouTube channel here.
Autism Central – a podcast for parents and carers of autistic people.
In this series, we bring together autistic people, parents, carers and professionals to talk about different aspects of autism.
Autism Central is a peer education programme, commissioned by NHS England.
It aims to build knowledge and understanding of autism and to empower families and carers to advocate for autistic people they support.
For more information or to contact us please visit our website at https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/
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