Autism Works
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-8153-6931-8 (ISBN)
People with autism are being left behind today, with only 16 per cent in full-time employment. This inspiring book addresses the lack of understanding of the wonderful contributions people across the autism spectrum can make to the workplace, drawing attention to this vast untapped human resource. Employers who create supportive workplaces can enhance their companies by making use of the talents of people with autism while also helping to produce a more inclusive and tolerant society, and people with autism can themselves benefit materially and emotionally from improved employment opportunities.
Packed with real-life case studies examining the day-to-day working lives of people across the autism spectrum in a wide variety of careers, this book provides constructive solutions for both employers seeking to improve their workplaces and for individuals with autism considering their employment options. It dispels popular myths about autism, such as that everyone is good at IT, and crucially tackles the potential job opportunities available across the spectrum, including for those who have no language at all. It also highlights the neglected area of gender differences in the workplace and the costs of autistic females’ ability to 'camouflage' their condition.
This book is a must-read for parents, employers and adults with autism, and for anyone interested in the present and future of people with autism in the workplace who will benefit from the positive message that employing autistic people is not an act of charity but one that makes sound economic sense.
Adam Feinstein is an autism historian and researcher, and author of A History of Autism: Conversations with the Pioneers (Wiley-Blackwell 2010).
Foreword Dame Stephanie Shirley. Introduction. Part 1: The Importance of Being Employed 1. The Paucity of Research 2. Transitioning from Education to Work Part 2: Which Job – and Why? 3. Choosing a Job – An Overview (And a Demolition of the Stereotypes) 4. Unpaid Work – And Internships 5. Self-Employment 6. Matching Skills to Jobs 7. Public-Service Jobs 8. Other Job Openings Part 3: Applying for a Job 9. Before the Interview 10. To Disclose or Not to Disclose – The Pros and Cons 11. The Interview 12. Advice to Employers Part 4: Holding Down a Job 13. Research Findings 14. The ‘Hidden Curriculum’ of the Workplace 15. Sensory Issues 16. Executive Dysfunction 17. The Importance (And Dangers) of Literal Language in the Workplace 18. Bullying, Harassment and Discrimination in the Workplace 19. What Employers Should Know – Reasonable Adjustments in the Workplace 20. Examples of Good Practice by Employers Part 5: Neurodiversity in the Workplace 21. Embracing Difference 22. Examples of Good Practice Part 6: Gender in the Workplace – The Costs of Camouflage 23. What the Research Tells Us 24. The Implications for Employment Part 7: Employment Schemes that Work in the UK 25. By Way of Introduction 26. Where to Go?
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.10.2018 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 657 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Neurologie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Erwachsenenbildung | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Personalwesen | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8153-6931-X / 081536931X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8153-6931-8 / 9780815369318 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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