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Neurodiversity Resources

Film: 'Because We Have Each Other'


"There are so many tender and intimate moments in Sari Braithwaite's gently bewitching documentary, Because We Have Each Other, that you almost feel like you're in the room with the Sharrock-Barnes family.

In one, the camera slips into Janet and Brent "Buddha" Barnes' bedroom (which they built in the garage, selflessly making more room for their adult kids in the house). They snuggle together and talk over the day's ups and downs.

The film revels in the quiet, quotidian moments of the family's lives in the Brisbane suburb of Logan.

All of the Sharrock-Barnes family, individually, live with disability and neurodivergence including autism, depression and dyslexia, but the film isn't "about" that." ABC






Podcast: 'A different Brilliant'


A different brilliant is an Aspect podcast made for Autistic adults and parents or carers of kids on the autism spectrum.





Film: 'Dad: A film about autism and fatherhood'




"When a child is diagnosed with autism, the few support systems available are often tailored towards mothers – but where does that leave Dad?

 

DAD is a documentary created to provide guidance, information, and support to fathers with children on the autism spectrum. Following the stories of twelve Aussie dads we see the challenges, triumphs, and the incredible bond between father and child."




App: 'Atomic Habits'


Tiny changes, remarkable results.

Based on the easy yet proven habit change system from the NYT best-seller by James Clear, Atoms is a habit app like no other.





Short Clip: 'The Power of Self Advocacy'




"This film is a collaboration between the participants at five adult service centres on Cape Breton Island, sharing the importance of CHOICE in the lives of people with disabilities. In their own words, participants share what Self-Advocacy means to them: making your own decisions, speaking your mind, having the right to make your own choices, breaking down barriers to independence, and being proud of who you are. And having fun while doing it! This project contributes to the wave of change in a world where fundamental rights are often not considered. We are helping to project the voices of people with disabilities! Discover the Power of Self-Advocacy."



Podcast: 'The Human Currency with Ryan Tindal'

Support Worker Course: Useful for parents, family members, businesses and all inclusive environments.


A 15-20 Step course designed to educate and empower people who live with and support others with disability through the complex challenges that present






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