Accessing Health Care

So, if you aren't all bored with me banging on about this topic yet, here's another call for opinion.

In my quest to secure some proper support to get through my own GPs doors nevermind survive hospital treatment, it seems I have secured a meeting with the Comissioners for Coventry and Warwickshirs Partnership Trust to talk about improving the offer for autistic people. (Currently this sucks, simply because no one can wrap their heads around the issues). I'm not imagininging this is a local problem at all. The problems are likely the same nationwide.

In this meeting, I'll be banging on about my own barriers, of course, but this isn't just my issue, is it? I am no more than just one example, or case study, here.

So, what do you want your local trust to offer you to better access your health care? I'll take all your ideas forward with me to that meeting.

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  • Hi Dawn 

    Thanks for asking for our input! I hope your meeting goes well, good luck! 

    I think there should be alternatives to using the phone in order to contact your GP surgery that are made available for everyone regardless of neurotype.

    For example, text based web chat, video call or email. For a lot of us autistic people using the phone does not suit our communication style for a variety of reasons including situational mutism, fear of unexpected calls or vague communication.

    Not only would this help our autistic community but also other people including:

    • Non speaking apraxics 
    • Non speaking physically disabled people 
    • Stammerers 
    • Deaf community 
    • Situationally mute people 

    Thanks Dawn! You are a great advocate for our autistic community!

  • For a lot of us autistic people using the phone does not suit our communication style for a variety of reasons

    Yes - alternatives to a phone call, either to contact GP surgery, or be contacted by them, would be extremely helpful. 

  • Glad you agree! There is not enough thought given to people who communicate differently or are non speaking.

  • have learned just how common that is for autistic people. 

    Yes it is very common in our autistic community, I think this is because phone calls make communication more unpredictable.

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