Autism and Remploy

Hi, I was recently diagnosed with high functioning Autism as an adult, due to work difficulties. Remploy are now involved with me and I am getting a bit upset with the advisor. She is giving me very basic sheets of questions that I have to say yes or no to, she is reading general autistic traits out to me, most of which don't even apply in my case and now she feels that she is in a position to advise my workplace on what adjustments I might need.

Does anyone else think that this is a bad idea? I would assume that only a specialist could advise on this kind of thing, the remploy advisor doesnt even seem to know properly what Autism is and just tells me that everybody does that, when I mention something that I have trouble with so I dont understand how she can advise on adjustments. I am just getting concerned as my workplace is wanting to dismiss me and I don't feel that this remploy advisor is helping the situation.

Has anyone else had good experiences with remploy and workplaces?

thanks

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    I'm going through a similar process with work but not with Remploy.

    It sounds as though the adviser is out of her depth. Try not to get upset with her. Take a deep breath, remember she is probably doing her best. Try and pick out things that you do want to change and try not to get annoyed by the things that you don't want her to interfere with.

    Is your annoyance due to your HFA? I'm now aware that I have a short fuse and will get enraged by annoying things. Often, when I calm down and think about them again I can come to a better view and then work more slowly and carefully to get the outcome that I want.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    I'm going through a similar process with work but not with Remploy.

    It sounds as though the adviser is out of her depth. Try not to get upset with her. Take a deep breath, remember she is probably doing her best. Try and pick out things that you do want to change and try not to get annoyed by the things that you don't want her to interfere with.

    Is your annoyance due to your HFA? I'm now aware that I have a short fuse and will get enraged by annoying things. Often, when I calm down and think about them again I can come to a better view and then work more slowly and carefully to get the outcome that I want.

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