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An Autistic Guide to Healthy Relationships

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Pearson, Rose, Botha, Douglas and Sedgewick (2024)

Developed as part of a project funded by the Violence, Abuse and Mental Health Network, this guide is based on interviews with Autistic victim-survivors. The aim of the guide is to help Autistic people navigate relationships. It addresses the signs and how to recognise healthy and unhealthy relationships. There are two versions of the guide, one of which was developed with Sunderland People First and is an easy read version.  

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An Autistic Guide to Healthy Relationships

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Pearson, Rose, Botha, Douglas and Sedgewick (2024)

Developed as part of a project funded by the Violence, Abuse and Mental Health Network, this guide is based on interviews with Autistic victim-survivors. The aim of the guide is to help Autistic people navigate relationships. It addresses the signs and how to recognise healthy and unhealthy relationships. There are two versions of the guide, one of which was developed with Sunderland People First and is an easy read version.  

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