Business Directory for Self Employed

Hi. I just wanted to share this with you. There is a new community website just for autistic adults, and they have a directory for self employed people to advertise their business. You can include a link to your page (even if that’s an Etsy page like mine). It only costs £10 for the year. 

I think it’s really positive as the idea is to support each other. 

https://www.we-are-autistic.com 

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  • Just for info:

    To access We Are Autistic's peer-to-peer community for autistic adults (ie an online forum like this one) costs £6.79 per month, which comes to £81.48 per year.

    That money is paid a private limited company that's owned by one person. Of course, as a member of that community, people are also trusting their personal information to that company.

    By contrast, this forum is - of course - run by a UK registered charity, and can be joined and used completely free of charge.

    There's also the option to join the National Autistic Society, which does far more than just provide this online community. When paid via direct debit, NAS membership currently costs just:

    • £8 per year at the concessionary rate, or
    • £26 per year at the standard rate.

    I'm proud to be an NAS member. I'd encourage anyone else who is willing and able to also join and support its work. Membership includes a quarterly members' magazine (sent by post), and access to a members-only Facebook group.

    Join the National Autistic Society

  • This forum is free, and is worth what it costs. I am irritated by moderator-bots that seem to "flag" posts more or less at random. Personally I think users should be allowed to remain anoymous if they wish, or to post real names and details if they prefer. I am assuming we are all grown adults, and I resent the patronising attitude of NAS and treating everyone as "vulnerable". If I were allowed to use my real name and details you would be able to look for me on a number of sites, whether that be the NAS Ditectory, LinkedIn or the BASW website. (Actually another user has already established, with my permission, that I can contacted using my "permiited" first name and details from my profile, so anonymity is spurious.)

     As a potential client, I would hesitate to do business with someone who was just a number or a name like "Furry Cactus"  (I hope there is not a user with that name, if so any similarity is purely unintentional.)

    If WEA is linked to a Limited Company, the company is required to be registered with the Information Commissioner's Office and comply with Data Protection legislation, as is the NAS.

  • Personally I think users should be allowed to remain anoymous if they wish, or to post real names and details if they prefer. I am assuming we are all grown adults, and I resent the patronising attitude of NAS and treating everyone as "vulnerable".

    I feel that the current setup in respect of safeguarding measures is exactly the right way to run this forum. 

    A significant proportion of autistic people also have learning disabilities. The forum is also open to children aged 16 and 17.

    Our traits and/or comorbidities can indeed leave many of us vulnerable to exploitation or manipulation (including via social engineering). 

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  • Personally I think users should be allowed to remain anoymous if they wish, or to post real names and details if they prefer. I am assuming we are all grown adults, and I resent the patronising attitude of NAS and treating everyone as "vulnerable".

    I feel that the current setup in respect of safeguarding measures is exactly the right way to run this forum. 

    A significant proportion of autistic people also have learning disabilities. The forum is also open to children aged 16 and 17.

    Our traits and/or comorbidities can indeed leave many of us vulnerable to exploitation or manipulation (including via social engineering). 

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