How many with autism really want to work or are able to?

Hi,

I just received an email from the national autistic society as many of you probably have also. It is asking us to sign a petition to put pressure on the government for us to get 'jobs we deserve'.

It claims:

But 77% of unemployed autistic adults, or people responding on their behalf, told us they want to work.


This got me thinking. How many of those responding were only doing so on behalf of those with autism, without stating how the autistic person really felt. For example if you ask my mother, she would say I do want to work. Stating I can & should want to work. She will then quote her Christian beliefs to say it's an order. But personally I don't wish to work because I know it leaves me suicidal etc, no matter how much support I were to have.

Obviously I'm not signing the petition. But it could still be signed by those such as my mother, on behalf of those with autism. Making it of benefit to the economy, but of little benefit to many with autism.

The state already tries to force us to work & refuses to acknowledge that many of us can't. It stops our benefit, leaving us with nothing to live on, pay bills with nor council tax (which many are now forced to pay). I view my council tax, as a tax on me having autism! All this seems against human rights & even migrants here don't have to tolerate this. This petition could give a very dangerous get out of jail free card to government, to do even worse.

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  • Hey there,

    We Aspies have so much to offer.....and it is only now that I understand that I am an Aspie, I can start to live...

    If I were to tell my former boss about me now and why he was always on my case, I wonder would he change his attitude....

    Now, I have a great boss and great company....I still worry and am still anxious however, now that I know I am different, I can get the help to become stronger and face down the sh!ts we meet as we go along.

    A friend of mine told me yesterday, my trusting people is the way we should always be....except we are conditioned not to trust eh?

    Sorry to hear about the dark place....I too have been there...

    I have to say, it is so refreshing to talk to others like me now :) I hope we all get to meet some day

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  • Hey there,

    We Aspies have so much to offer.....and it is only now that I understand that I am an Aspie, I can start to live...

    If I were to tell my former boss about me now and why he was always on my case, I wonder would he change his attitude....

    Now, I have a great boss and great company....I still worry and am still anxious however, now that I know I am different, I can get the help to become stronger and face down the sh!ts we meet as we go along.

    A friend of mine told me yesterday, my trusting people is the way we should always be....except we are conditioned not to trust eh?

    Sorry to hear about the dark place....I too have been there...

    I have to say, it is so refreshing to talk to others like me now :) I hope we all get to meet some day

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