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Learn moreIn this ground-breaking debut, Charli Clement combines their own experiences alongside unique short profiles from individuals with chronic illness, to provide an intimate and insightful look at the complexities of living as an autistic and chronically ill person.
From navigating your diagnosis and healthcare, learning how to manage pain and your own sensory needs to dealing with ableism, medical misogyny and transphobia, Clement offers practical advice and delves into the unique challenges faced by individuals living in this intersection.
With a focus on the unique neurodivergent experience and an exploration into disability pride and joy 'All Tangled Up in Autism and Chronic Illness' is a necessary and empowering resource for autistic and chronically ill people as well as for family members, friends, and healthcare professionals.
Charli Clement is a young autistic and chronically ill activist and writer whose work has featured in VICE, Independent Voices, the Metro, Digital Spy and more. They work with NHS England, the British Institute of Human Rights and the National Development Team for Inclusion on improving care for autistic people.
Charli Clement is a young autistic and chronically ill activist and writer whose work has featured in VICE, Independent Voices, the Metro, Digital Spy and more. They work with NHS England, the British Institute of Human Rights and the National Development Team for Inclusion on improving care for autistic people.