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Building Understanding, Informing Action: Six Principles for Inclusion

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Be a catalyst for change in your workplace, school, or community and beyond by learning about six key principles that create and foster environments where everyone can thrive.

While our primary focus is on enhancing the experiences of Autistic individuals in their day-to-day life, these six principles are broadly applicable and beneficial to anyone who wants to create safe, welcoming and inclusive spaces.

 

 

 

 

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Jay Haukenfrers (she/her) is the Learning and Connection Coordinator for the Sinneave Family Foundation. She oversees Sinneave’s Information and Navigation Service, which provides resources to self-advocates, parents and professionals. Jay also supports with knowledge exchange activities, including community engagement, presentations, workshops and digital content. Jay has a Bachelors of Arts, with a focus in music and psychology. She has had the honour to offer support to diverse vulnerable populations for 10 years including families and kids in crisis, young people with disabilities pursue post-secondary education, adults with disabilities and co-occurring health challenges, and currently, supporting autistic and neurodivergent youth and adults with the transition to adulthood. She is excited to share more about how to make more places and spaces welcoming for autistic and neurodivergent people of all ages!

 

 

 

 

Accessing autism resources can be a challenge, but it's easier when you have partners and allies by your side. Connect with other parents, caregivers, and professionals in the autism community to share information, advice, and support. Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive world for individuals with autism and their families.

 

 

Organization
Sinneave Family Foundation
Location Address
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

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