Originally posted by draevans on X.
endseclusion.org/articles/the...
Originally posted by draevans on X.
endseclusion.org/articles/the...
Courtesy of Yves.
This resonates. I can almost guarantee that powerful men become bullies to deflect from their own indiscretions.
One of my teachers was unfortunately named Mike Hunt. I believe he started his career as a PE teacher.
NEW POST: The Government’s use of unaccountable ‘experts’ for SEND reform is shutting down debate & excluding vital voices: those of parents and people across the sector who don't agree with them—and says Dr Kieron Smith, it's undemocratic: www.specialneedsjungle.com/s...
An amazing bit of work by my colleagues www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Textile banners with tbe text 'Girls say no to the bombs' with images of dives and peace and womens symbols
Banner by UK peace activist Thalia Campbell, a founder of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp in 1981. She produced over 250 textile banners in activism for disarmament of nuclear weapons #WomensArt #WomensHistoryMonth
Senior author of classic theory of mind & autism paper (Frith) minimizes autistic ppl's sensory issues. www.tes.com/magazine/tea...
Yet hypersensitivity is in original (Sukhareva, Asperger, Kanner), autistics' accounts. Interaction happens *btwn* ppl. More in sensory-1st paper:
tinyurl.com/3dvbahy8
I wonder what Simon Baron Cohen thinks of Uta Friths’ comments in TES today?
Polygenic and developmental profiles of autism differ by age at diagnosis | Nature www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Courtesy of Dr Evan’s who originally posted this on X.
Paper on PTSD in Carers
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Twinkle toes Hoyle getting out of filing his expenses claims again. Good job that the host of Rip Off Britain was there to help him with his Foxtrot.
www.lbc.co.uk/article/mps-...
See Trump is his usual presidential self. Please explain to me how we ended up here, because I’m having great difficulty in understanding how the American public can be so simple and vote for a man who would be better placed residing in an asylum than the White House.
Fabulous, appreciated, a job for tomorrow as too many competing interests with the boy wonder today :)
Her interview with Laura K. this morning was delightful and candid.
Thanks.
Do you know if it is recorded Caroline? I’m looking after my son now, so cannot give this my undivided attention.
"Trauma doesn’t stay neatly contained in the past; it shows up on paperwork, at parents’ evening, in moments that should be ordinary."
It's time we stop the courts failing women
https://goodlaw.social/jb6i
Couldn’t agree more.
Everything about this makes me feel deeply uncomfortable. Lines are blurred between exploitation and inclusivity.
Maybe it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this could happen in the UK.
www.theatlantic.com/health/archi...
What if we stopped trying to 'fix' autistic people and helped them instead?
By shifting priorities, especially since the very research used to justify 'fixing' them is often irreproducible, we could actually make life more bearable.
How many more times have we 'turned a blind eye' while others were placed in harm’s way for the sake of science or social research? From abuse, psychiatric neglect to the torturous treatment of Autistic & disabled individuals, we have become a nation defined by “turning a blind eye”.
In other news, this is 30 years old, now I feel incredibly old.
It’s the same attitudes toward vulnerable individuals.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists may claim they are 'improving lives,' but the reality suggests otherwise.
Every SEND family’s nightmare.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Dominic Cummings Lobbied Officials to Hand 'Test and Trace' Contracts to Palantir After Secret Meeting With Peter Thiel – Byline Times bylinetimes.com/2025/10/31/d...
Behavior analysts are alarmed & appalled (at great length) by what they claim is "a notable shift away from the term problem behavior" to characterize autistics link.springer.com/article/10.1... rock-bottom ABA standards, with zero evidence re accuracy & consequences of terms used in autism research
Registered: "the experiences, barriers and enablers of autistic peoples' safety across life stages and contexts"--an umbrella review www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/vie... autistics "face serious threats to their safety such as victimisation, discrimination, violence, abuse, neglect, bullying..."
Surely all this is not without meaning.
Worth noting.
Institutional Misogyny -
Refers to the way specific organisations (police, legal system, healthcare, or schools) operate. It occurs when the "rules of the game" within an institution, even seemingly neutral, result in the mistreatment or exclusion of women.