Unemployed on the Autism Spectrum

Unemployed on the Autism Spectrum
Author: Michael John Carley
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-02-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1784501581

Unemployment can be an isolating experience. In this much-needed book, Michael John Carley reassures readers who are unemployed and have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) that they are not alone. Offering guidance on how you can cope with unemployment in a constructive and emotionally healthy manner, Michael John Carley writes with a crucial understanding of the isolation and negative emotions that unemployment can bring about if you have ASD. He explains why so many people find themselves out of work and how it's often not their fault. Providing guidance on how to maintain your confidence and motivation, this book offers advice on how you can pursue other opportunities, such as part-time work or volunteering. The book also features advice on how to manage your finances during periods of unemployment.

Autism Works

Autism Works
Author: Adam Feinstein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351252321

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.

The Art of Autism

The Art of Autism
Author: Debra Hosseini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-03-21
Genre: Art and mental illness
ISBN: 9780983983408

Autism in the Workplace

Autism in the Workplace
Author: Amy E. Hurley-Hanson
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030290492

This book explores the career experiences of Generation A, the half-million individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who will reach adulthood in the next decade. With Generation A eligible to enter the workforce in unprecedented numbers, research is needed to help individuals, organizations, and educational institutions to work together to create successful work experiences and career outcomes for individuals with ASD. Issues surrounding ASD in the workplace are discussed from individual, organizational, and societal perspectives. This book also examines the stigma of autism and how it may affect the employment and career experiences of individuals with ASD. This timely book provides researchers, practitioners, and employers with empirical data that examines the work and career experiences of individuals with ASD. It offers a framework for organizations committed to hiring individuals with ASD and enhancing their work experiences and career outcomes now and in the future.

The Autism Job Club

The Autism Job Club
Author: Michael Bernick
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1510728309

The Autism Job Club is a groundbreaking book for bringing adults with autism and other neuro-diverse conditions into the work world. This second edition of The Autism Job Club includes a new Foreword by Steve Silberman, author of the best-selling NeuroTribes, along with an Afterword by the authors. The Afterword covers the many employment initiatives for adults on the autism spectrum launched just in the three years since the book was originally published. The book has its basis in the autism job club that the authors have been part of in the San Francisco Bay Area, the job-creation and job-placement efforts the club has undertaken, and similar efforts throughout the United States. The authors review the high unemployment rates among adults with autism and other neuro- diverse conditions more than two decades after the ADA. Bernick and Holden also outline and explain six strategies that, taken together, will reshape employment for adults with autism: the art of the autism job coach; the autism advantage in technology employment; autism employment and the internet economy; autism employment and the practical/craft economy; autism and extra-governmental job networks; autism and public service employment. The Autism Job Club is a vital resource for adults with autism, their families, and advocates who are committed to neuro-diverse employment, not unemployment. But it also speaks to a far broader audience interested in how to carve out a place for themselves or others in an increasingly competitive job world.

The Autism Full Employment Act

The Autism Full Employment Act
Author: Michael Bernick
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1510767339

Impactful and integral to our economic recovery after the pandemic, The Autism Full Employment Act will rebuild and improve autism employment programs. Employment remains the issue today for many adults with autism. During the pandemic of 2020, authors Michael Bernick and Dr. Lou Vismara, along with other adults with autism, practitioners, and advocates, set out to develop an Autism Full Employment Act. At the time, the national economy was decimated, and it was clear that it would need to be rebuilt, starting in 2021 and beyond. The Act is an attempt not only to rebuild autism employment programs, but also to address the limitations and short­comings of the current system. The Autism Full Employment Act shows how there can be a place in the job world for the wide range of adults with autism, ADHD, and other learning and mental health differ­ences—many of whom are not employed today. Bernick and Dr. Vismara review the autism employment initiatives in recent years among major employers, state and local governments, autism-focused businesses, and autism transi­tion programs, and present strategies to build on these initiatives. They set out more fully the meanings of “autism talent advantage,” “autism friendly workplace,” and “employment for the more severely impacted.” Six broad strategy areas are explored. Interspersed with these six strategy areas are notes on related issues of “professionalizing the direct support workforce,” “transitions,” and “comorbidities.” Bernick and Dr. Vismara end by considering why no government action or pro­gram can replace the employment journey of each adult with autism, but how instead the Act can hasten these journeys.

Employment of Persons with Autism

Employment of Persons with Autism
Author: Matthew Bennett
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030821749

This scoping review furnishes the reader with a contemporary overview of research about employment conditions related to persons on the autism spectrum. In this book six guiding questions are used to address various aspects of employment for persons on the autism spectrum, including job opportunities, removing barriers to employment, becoming successful at work, and management issues for employers working with people on the autism spectrum. The contents of this scoping review can appeal to many different readers. Persons on the autism spectrum can learn about proven strategies that they can use to maximise their success in the workplace. Employers, tertiary students, and lay people can learn methods that they can use to help employees on the autism spectrum obtain and maintain employment. Finally, researchers can learn about the current limitations of our knowledge about the autism spectrum and employment.

How to Find the Perfect Autism Job

How to Find the Perfect Autism Job
Author: Travis Breeding
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781497540422

Finding a job is a difficult task for anyone especially in today's economy. Add a diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome, a disorder that is on the Autism Spectrum into the equation and things become down right frustrating and difficult. As I have learned over the past 5 to 10 years of my life finding a job is a job within itself. It is very time consuming and it requires a lot of high level social skills which are very difficult for me.I have learned many things from my search for meaningful employment over the past few years. The most important thing is that I have tried many jobs. In doing so I have gained a ton of confidence that I know how to do a physical job. I have not had one job situation presented to me over the past few years that has given me difficulty with physically performing the functions required to complete the job.This has helped improve my self-esteem and confidence levels because before the age of 27 I had not worked a meaningful job in over 8 years. I was scared to even apply for jobs because I was not sure if I could work a job.Instead, the main issue that presents itself in finding the perfect Autism job is not related to the physical functions of the job at all. The main issue with providing difficulty in completing most job tasks that I have found is the social skills barrier between forming social relationships with other peers.While, you are not exactly trying to form social relationships individuals on the job that are employees at a deep level in order to participate in the professional relationship with them on the job there are a few very important social skills that are necessary to be able to go to work and communicate successfully with your co-workers.The most important social skill that I have learned is important in the workforce is the ability to create small talk and maintain conversation with co-workers during the entire work shift. Many people love to be social no matter where they are at. It can be at home, out to dinner with friends, and especially in the work place on the job. I have found that many people become bored at work if they are unable to socialize and have conversation with their co-workers. Thus being the case it is very important to be able to participate in necessary small talk conversations at work.These conversations can be as simple as a “hi, how are you?” Or, “hi, how was your day?” type of conversation or sometimes they can be a little deeper where someone asks you if you have seen the latest popular movie at the movie theater. Occasionally a co-worker may even make a comment about a song that is heard on the radio during the work day as well.It is very important for someone with Autism to be able to understand small talk and know how to engage in small talk appropriately so that they can be a part of a pleasant work day experience for all parties involved. This book address how to help someone with Autism learn the skills necessary to function at the higher level end of social relationships and be successful in the work place. It also gives you ideas and suggestions for finding jobs that they might be more successful in. It will address the high functioning/low functioning social skills myths that exist and teach you how low functioning and high functioning social skills are related to one another. This is a good book for understanding the difficulties that someone with Autism faces with employment and job opportunities.

Generation A

Generation A
Author: Cristina M. Giannantonio
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1800712561

Generation A: Research on Autism in the Workplace brings together scholars, practitioners, and educators to share their research on Autism in the workplace with a particular emphasis on Generation A.

Adult Asperger's Syndrome

Adult Asperger's Syndrome
Author: Kenneth E. Roberson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530564477

Do you have Asperger's Syndrome or know someone who does? Are you looking for a reference guide about Asperger's in adults? Do you have questions you'd like to ask an expert in adult Asperger's? If your answer is Yes to any of these questions, this book is for you. Clinical psychologist and Asperger's authority, Dr. Kenneth Roberson, examines the often neglected area of Asperger's in adults, covering topics such as: What causes Asperger's Syndrome? Is it different in adults than it is in children? How can you find out if you have Asperger's? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a diagnosis? What therapy is best for adults who have Asperger's? Can adults with Asperger's change? Are there benefits to having Asperger's? Can adults with Asperger's have intimate relationships? Can they be successful parents? These and many other questions are covered in this important addition to the field of Asperger's as it occurs in adults. Resources and reference material about adult Asperger's are included, along with a feature allowing readers to ask questions of Dr. Roberson.