Employment (Buckland Review)

It is a relief to finally get diagnosed but I am yet to see the benefits, especially in the employment market.  I find it challenging to find and retain work.  I've been bullied and exploited by management.  I been cast out (disposed of) for having the nerve to raise a grievance.  It has impacted my mental health.  I suffered from depression and anxiety but my experience in the workplace has made my condition worse.  Management and HR seem to always stick together to the point of gaslighting the vulnerable (cover up/protecting the organisation's reputation).  I am relieved and saddened to hear so many autistic people being treated this way.  I've heard that less than 10% of autistic people are in work.  I've recently written to my local MP for his response.  I'd like to chat to others who have had similar life experiences.  

 

Parents
  • I always do it in my mind when I start calculating things—

    What is the worst that can happen?

    What are the advantages or disadvantages of being there?

    So, whenever you feel exhausted or anxious about your workplace, focus on the biggest risks of staying. Based on those risks, don’t worry about what others think—prioritize yourself, yourself, and yourself.

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  • I always do it in my mind when I start calculating things—

    What is the worst that can happen?

    What are the advantages or disadvantages of being there?

    So, whenever you feel exhausted or anxious about your workplace, focus on the biggest risks of staying. Based on those risks, don’t worry about what others think—prioritize yourself, yourself, and yourself.

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