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Autism@Manchester
@autismmanchester.bsky.social
Bringing together academics, practitioners, autistic individuals and family members to produce high quality autism research.

WEB: http://www.autism.manchester.ac.uk/
BLOG: https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/autism-at-manchester/
Call for participants 📣 The Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness are conducting the 'Hearing in Noise' study. They are trying to understand why some people with normal hearing have difficulties listening in noise. They would love to hear from #autistic (or other #neurodivergent) volunteers 📢
November 13, 2025 at 11:42 AM
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Join us for Cafe Autistique 3 Dec at @contactmcr.bsky.social. Talks from: Niamh Farrell on transgender autistic individuals' experiences with social communication & Busra Besdere on primary school teachers’ experiences supporting autistic student mental health. Reserve a spot tinyurl.com/4x9974fc
Café Autistíque - 3rd Dec 2025
A space where autism researchers can discuss their recent work with the public. In an inclusive space with tea and biscuits.
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November 10, 2025 at 10:47 AM
Join us for Cafe Autistique 3 Dec at @contactmcr.bsky.social. Talks from: Niamh Farrell on transgender autistic individuals' experiences with social communication & Busra Besdere on primary school teachers’ experiences supporting autistic student mental health. Reserve a spot tinyurl.com/4x9974fc
Café Autistíque - 3rd Dec 2025
A space where autism researchers can discuss their recent work with the public. In an inclusive space with tea and biscuits.
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November 10, 2025 at 10:47 AM
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📢 The Ada interview study is recruiting! We want to interview #autistic adults aged 18+ about dancing at home (kitchen disco anyone?), out socially, or at a dance class 💃🕺 To find out more/take part, email: claire.planner@manchester.ac.uk
The study has been designed with autistic project advisors.
September 24, 2025 at 2:57 PM
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📢 Delighted to see the protocol paper for our realist review has now been published. In this review we are looking at how general practice supports #autistic adults (or not)- when, how, & in what circumstances. This paper describes the steps we're taking (Cont. ⬇️)

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Optimising general practice support for autistic adults: a realist review protocol - Systematic Reviews
Background Mental and physical health conditions are more common in autistic than non-autistic people, including anxiety, depression, suicidality, gastrointestinal problems, cancer, epilepsy, and heart disease. General practice is often the first point of contact for patients, yet research has found that autistic people face barriers to healthcare, report lower satisfaction with healthcare, and have more unmet health needs than non-autistic people. This can be due to misunderstandings about the needs of autistic people, different communication styles, the clinic environment, and challenges making and getting to appointments, compounded by slow dissemination of research findings. Our aim is to find out how, why, and to what extent general practice supports autistic adults with and without intellectual disabilities (ID) throughout their lives, in order to suggest improvements to practice. Methods We will conduct a realist review which is a theory-driven systematic review. Electronic databases will be searched including MEDLINE, PsycInfo, EMBASE, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CINAHL, Scopus, ASSIA and grey literature sources (e.g. Google Scholar). To be included articles must concern general practice, autistic adults aged 18 and over, contain information relevant to a UK setting, and be written in English. Any study design or article type may be included and articles will be assessed for relevance and rigour. In line with realist synthesis methods we will identify relevant contexts, mechanisms and outcomes and develop a programme theory to explain how, why, and when general practice optimally supports (or not) autistic adults. We will also seek to identify resources that are available for and used by general practice to support autistic adults. We will involve stakeholders in each stage of the review including autistic individuals, family members, and healthcare professionals (including general practice staff). The review will be reported in line with the RAMESES publication standards. Discussion The findings will inform guidance for i) general practice about potentially helpful adaptations to service, and ii) autistic people to help them gain the support they need. This will help to improve access to and engagement with general practice care, and thus potentially improve the health and wellbeing of autistic individuals. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42024545403.
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October 3, 2025 at 6:19 AM
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💃🕺 Any reposts would be appreciated, our interview study is open to autistic adults in the UK ⬆️ @autisticrealms.bsky.social @autismmanchester.bsky.social @thrivingautistic.bsky.social @semascot.bsky.social @blackautistics.bsky.social 💃🕺💃
September 24, 2025 at 3:56 PM
📢 Call for vols: Tara Haynes, an MSc student in Health Psychology is exploring #neurodivergent experiences of #maternity care and would like #neurodivergent #parents whose youngest is over 3 months & born after Dec 2021 for a survey, with a possible follow up interview: tinyurl.com/ND-parents-s...
Neurodivergence and Maternity Care
Demographics and eligibility survey for a study on neurodivergent people's experiences of maternity care.
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August 21, 2025 at 10:14 AM
New Blog post! @erinbeeston.bsky.social discusses loving #rockmusic and #monotropism / #specialinterests then interviews Prof Ellen Poliakoff about her research into #Parkinsons and #music in our tribute to the music and advocacy work of #OzzyOsbourne
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Rock on Ozzy: Reflections on Parkinson’s research from Professor Ellen Poliakoff
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July 31, 2025 at 10:49 AM
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I can absolutely vouch for this study as being fundamentally autistic-led and produced by a neuroaffirming team. It's important work, and if you can support it I send you digital hugs, or no hugs if you don't hug, but much love.
Call for participants 📢 - views of autistic parents of #autistic children on early #autism support.
Elizaveta is seeking UK-based autistic adults (self-ID or diagnosed) who have autistic children (diagnosed or referred) ages 2-10
Info: tinyurl.com/3pmz2d5k
Email: Elizaveta.nosova@manchester.ac.uk
July 29, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Another call! Colleagues at University of Liverpool seek #autistic participants, their relatives, care/health staff and autistic co-researchers to explore experiences of #cancercare in #NorthWest #England supported by North West Cancer Research. Please see more info and contact details on flyer ⤵️
July 29, 2025 at 6:29 PM
Call for participants 📢 - views of autistic parents of #autistic children on early #autism support.
Elizaveta is seeking UK-based autistic adults (self-ID or diagnosed) who have autistic children (diagnosed or referred) ages 2-10
Info: tinyurl.com/3pmz2d5k
Email: Elizaveta.nosova@manchester.ac.uk
July 29, 2025 at 6:21 PM
We're thinking of #OzzyOsbourne today - his family, friends and fans (there's a few here!). Did you know our colleagues @beamlab.bsky.social work on Parkinson's research? We'll share more soon! For now, enjoy Prof Ellen Poliakoff and pals rocking out back in 2020: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYJu...
DNEP Purple - Crazy Train (An Ode to 2020)
YouTube video by Ellen Poliakoff
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July 23, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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If you've just started following me (greetings!) for #autism related posts, do follow my work account where we share calls for participants and news from Autism@Manchester @autismmanchester.bsky.social
June 27, 2025 at 8:59 AM
Happy Monday & Happy #Pride Month🌈!

We have an apt #research study to share, Niamh is seeking adult #autistic volunteers who are #transgender or gender diverse for a study into social communication. For more information, please email: Research.socialcommunication@manchester.ac.uk
June 9, 2025 at 12:14 PM
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Love dancing? Hate dancing? If you're #autistic, age 18+, in the UK, please take part in our survey (designed with autistic project advisors). We want to hear about why people don't dance, dancing at home (kitchen disco anyone?), socially, or at dance classes. For more info: tinyurl.com/Aut-dance
May 27, 2025 at 10:51 AM
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Next week @beatrixbird.bsky.social and I will be presenting b2b for Cafe Autistique at the Contact Theatre in Manchester. Talking research on attention,distraction and monotropism
June 3, 2025 at 4:20 PM
Join us @contactmcr.bsky.social for Café Autistique on 11 June 5.30-8.30pm! Elizaveta shares autistic adults' views on early #autism #interventions; Dr Daniel Poole explores #ADHD, #autistic & #neurotypical distraction & Beatrix Butnicu discusses #monotropism www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cafe-autis...
Café Autistíque - 11th June 2025
A space where autism researchers can discuss their recent work with the public. In an inclusive space with tea and biscuits.
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May 21, 2025 at 9:05 AM
Join our colleagues @manchstm.bsky.social for a FREE workshop: 'Rethinking #Neurodevelopment - From WHO Policies to #Neurodiversity and #Care'
Open to all, 17 June at 1pm @uniofmanchester.bsky.social #UoM Simon Building - see blog for Eventbrite 🔗
Another CHSTM event for your diaries: Rethinking Neurodevelopment - From WHO Policies to Neurodiversity and Care. Workshop, 17 June 2025. Organised by Dr Cinzia Greco @cinziag.bsky.social and Dr Bonnie Evans

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Rethinking Neurodevelopment: From WHO Policies to Neurodiversity and Care
Workshop Conference. 17 June 2025 The University of Manchester
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May 15, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Catch up with our latest news 📣 we have a Spring Newsletter celebrating 10 years of #autism #manchester #coproduction #research & an overview (and link) on the #blog site: sites.manchester.ac.uk/autism-at-ma...
May 2025 Spring Catch-up
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May 7, 2025 at 5:48 PM
📢 Free public lecture: 'From disorder to neurotype: a neurodiversity-affirming take on the #autism diagnostic label' on Tuesday 13th May, 15:00-16:30
with Dr Gert-Jan Vanaken
Please book here:
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Lecture Theatre 1.3, Kilburn Building @uniofmanchester.bsky.social
Select tickets – Division of Psychology and Mental Health: Lecture from Dr Gert-Jan Vanaken – Lecture Theatre 1.3, Kilburn Building, The University of Manchester
Division of Psychology and Mental Health: Lecture from Dr Gert-Jan Vanaken 'From disorder to neurotype: a neurodiversity-affirm...
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April 22, 2025 at 2:13 PM
Did you know that we’re 10 years old!

To everyone who has been part of this journey THANK YOU!

Your voices and contributions to research have shaped Autism@Manchester into what it is today.

#Autism #Autismacceptance #Autismawarenessmonth #Autismsupport #Autismacceptancemonth
April 4, 2025 at 10:05 AM
Let's talk about spoons!

A drawer of spoons has become an analogy for #autistic energy levels, which are swiftly depleted on everyday tasks.

Our researcher, Leneh Buckle, has been busy testing 'the inertia game' boardgame to communicate her research on this - read more: tinyurl.com/3ksur65h
April 3, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Can you help with a quality of life #research survey?

✅ Autistic adults (diagnosed or self-identified)
✅ Aged 40+
✅ Living in UK, Germany or Luxembourg

Our colleagues at Université du Luxembourg would like to hear from you! 👇

www.soscisurvey.de/aqol/

Queries? contact: hannah.viner@uni.lu
Questionnaire | page 1
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March 31, 2025 at 3:45 PM
Happy Friday Bluesky peeps! Please share this call for #autistic adult volunteers for a research study into balance and falls, this involves completing a survey, to find out more email: courtney.nabb@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk 📨
March 28, 2025 at 4:05 PM
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🚨 New paper out: autistic adults’ perspectives on growing older. Survey of 121 autistic people aged 18+ in UK. We asked what worried people about getting older and what people might look forward to. Thanks to all who took part!
www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/...
#AutRes #AutisticElders #Menopause
“Our Existence as Whole Individuals Does Not Evaporate at Age 50”: A Mixed Methods Study of Autistic Adults’ Perspectives on Growing Older | Autism in Adulthood
Background: Older autistic adults are at risk of social isolation and are more likely to experience physical and mental health conditions compared with non-autistic older adults. However, the needs an...
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March 22, 2025 at 3:17 PM