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Neuroinclusive Healthcare Education Hub

The Neuroinclusive Healthcare Education Hub is a collection of online resources that educate medical professionals and empowers patients to get the healthcare they need. These resources were co-created by neurodivergent healthcare professionals and patients. Check out the following resources funded by OAR and the Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P) through the Community Grant Competition

Everything is Connected to Everything: Improving Autistic and ADHD Adults' Healthcare

Autistic & ADHD adults often have multiple intertwined health conditions, yet the healthcare system can get in the way of clinicians addressing multiple medical problems at a time. This online resource provides guidance for medical professionals and autistic individuals in addressing multiple health conditions and improving the health of autistic patients.

Practical Strategies for Neuroinclusive Healthcare Across the Lifespan

This webinar provides practical strategies for both clinicians and patients to improve healthcare experiences. Clinicians can learn what they can do differently. Patients can get ideas for what to ask for. It was presented by autistic physician, Mel Houser, M.D., Founder and Executive Director of All Brains Belong VT. To access the recording, please "register" for the archived webinar and then the recording will be emailed to you.

Product Details

This online resource hub was created by All Brains Belong VT and partially funded through the OAR and AIR-P Community Grant in 2022 and 2023.

The resources on this website include both research and lived experience. They were created by autistic and ADHD clinicians. All Brains Belong VT received input from more than 100 autistic people. The resources present information in text, pictures, and video.

Product Details:

  • Everything is Connected to Everything: Improving Autistic and ADHD Adults’ Healthcare
    • Publication: 2023
  • Practical Strategies for Neuroinclusive Healthcare Across the Lifespan
    • Publication: 2024

Funding Support:

  • Organization for Autism Research (OAR) and the Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P)
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