Inclusive Language

Hi All,

I'm trying to set up an internal 'best practice' document around inclusive language at work. Does anyone have any tips/preferences on language? I know it's a hot topic currently in the community eg. Autistic person / person with autism etc.

Any insights would be appreciated!

Parents Reply
  • In the case of autism, the vast majority of people really don’t have the slightest idea what it is. None of the people I have disclosed to have reacted badly although some are non-plussed because they don’t really know what it means.

    Yes I understand what you mean we are sometimes discriminated against due to lack of accurate knowledge or understanding whereas for the LGBTQIA+ discrimination stems from a refusal to accept the diversity of both gender identity and sexuality.

Children