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E lē Ma’i, o le Malosi! He’s not Sick, He’s Strong
New research “E lē Ma’i, o le Malosi!” meaning “He’s not Sick, He’s Strong!” explores the holistic experiences and support needs of Pacific parents raising Autistic children in Aotearoa, New Zealand. PC: ML Designs, Porirua.
Join Doctors Rochelle Nafatali and Taima Fagaloa in this talanoa about the research.
To read Dr Rochelle's full thesis, please visit mro.massey.ac.nz/items/7beaf5ec-e2d0-4c73-8d81-9430a82c0334
Timeline
00:00 - Introduction
02:16 - Research methodology
03:40 - Key themes
06:05 - Further findings
12:12 - Outro
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Видео

Love & Luck, and their impact on support Autistic people receive
Просмотров 364 месяца назад
Psychology student Alex joins us to discuss Love & Luck, and their impact on support Autistic people receive for #AutismAppreciation month! #AutismAwareness #AutismAcceptance
Late diagnosis & supporting our tamariki - With More Than One Neurotype
Просмотров 284 месяца назад
View More Than One Neurotype: morethanoneneurotype Article mentioned in video: www.rnz.co.nz/news/in-depth/508617/risk-of-early-death-is-double-for-autistic-young-people-scary-new-research-finds
What barriers do young Autistics face in education?
Просмотров 264 месяца назад
What barriers do young Autistic people face in schools and education? Teacher and RTLB Cath Dyson covers some of those barriers and ways we can support students who may be missing out.
What’s it like being an Autistic Teacher / RTLB?
Просмотров 1584 месяца назад
Cath Dyson is an educator by trade- and has been for over 22 years. "It just came very naturally. I just got it really early on." Then she spent some time working with an RTLB (Resource Teacher of Learning and Behaviour) and took the chance to support students who needed some extra support in school. Here are her insights into education as an Autistic teacher and a mother.
Learn all about AAC with Gabby Hogg
Просмотров 195 месяцев назад
We're joined by Gabby Hogg (Autismo Girl) to talk about AAC And advocacy #aacharya #Autism #AutismAppreciation #AutismAcceptance Follow up on Facebook for more interviews with Autistics of New Zealand: altogetherautism/ Follow Gabby on Facebook here: AutismoGirl You can check out some of Gabby's work with Te Pou here: www.tepou.co.nz/initiatives/equitable-access-to-wel...
Autism, Education and Gut Bugs - Spotlight on Autism Research Webinar Replay
Просмотров 1719 месяцев назад
Altogether Autism is thankful to have been a part of the Spotlight on Autism Webinar discussing cutting-edge research about health and education for Autistic people, including data found during Professor Cutfield's 'Gut Bugs in Autism' study. This webinar discussed the long-term benefits of funding support in health and education, as well as the cutting-edge, world-first research about gut micr...
The Importance of Identity with Autistic Researcher Anastasia Greenwood-Boot
Просмотров 6210 месяцев назад
New research reinforces the importance of having access to the Autistic identity as a tool to navigate a world structured around neurotypical ideals, says Autistic researcher Anastasia Greenwood-Boot. Read the research on the Altogether Autism website: www.altogetherautism.org.nz/the-importance-of-identity
Autistic people answer: What are your hobbies and interests
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Autistic people answer: What are your hobbies and interests
What strengths do you have relating to your autism?
Просмотров 123Год назад
What strengths do you have relating to your autism?
What is Autism? How does it manifest in your daily life?
Просмотров 73Год назад
What is Autism? How does it manifest in your daily life?
Introducing Timothy Folkema; Autistic Advisor
Просмотров 35Год назад
Introducing Timothy Folkema; Autistic Advisor
What do our [Autistic] kids see when our parents are trying to help us?"
Просмотров 83Год назад
What do our [Autistic] kids see when our parents are trying to help us?"
All about Auckland's Colour Spectrum Exhibition
Просмотров 36Год назад
All about Auckland's Colour Spectrum Exhibition
Meet Weta Workshops Creature Artist Sonja of Sonsational Creations
Просмотров 95Год назад
Meet Weta Workshops Creature Artist Sonja of Sonsational Creations
Meet Rachael Wiltshire, Live chat agent and researcher at Altogether Autism
Просмотров 40Год назад
Meet Rachael Wiltshire, Live chat agent and researcher at Altogether Autism
Meet Nan Jensen, Lawyer and member of our Autistic Advisory group
Просмотров 79Год назад
Meet Nan Jensen, Lawyer and member of our Autistic Advisory group
Why Celebrate Autism Appreciation Month?
Просмотров 17Год назад
Why Celebrate Autism Appreciation Month?
Tihei Harawira & Tahuaroa Ohia share their tertiary experiences
Просмотров 1482 года назад
Tihei Harawira & Tahuaroa Ohia share their tertiary experiences
Rachael Wiltshire shares her tertiary experience
Просмотров 2872 года назад
Rachael Wiltshire shares her tertiary experience
Ask an Autistic promo
Просмотров 242 года назад
Ask an Autistic promo
Ask an Autistic - Te Ihirangaranga Takiwātanga
Просмотров 1462 года назад
Ask an Autistic - Te Ihirangaranga Takiwātanga
Autistics of Aotearoa - Jen Lewis
Просмотров 2232 года назад
Autistics of Aotearoa - Jen Lewis
Autistics of Aotearoa - Hamish Boyle
Просмотров 1392 года назад
Autistics of Aotearoa - Hamish Boyle
Autistics of Aotearoa - Penni Winter
Просмотров 752 года назад
Autistics of Aotearoa - Penni Winter
Autistics of Aotearoa - Sophie Maude
Просмотров 2032 года назад
Autistics of Aotearoa - Sophie Maude
Autistics of Aotearoa - Sonja Howard
Просмотров 1172 года назад
Autistics of Aotearoa - Sonja Howard
Autistics of Aotearoa - Tahuaroa Ohia
Просмотров 2962 года назад
Autistics of Aotearoa - Tahuaroa Ohia
Autistics of Aotearoa - Tamara Grant
Просмотров 1522 года назад
Autistics of Aotearoa - Tamara Grant
Rachael Wiltshire
Просмотров 893 года назад
Rachael Wiltshire

Комментарии

  • @Bredrin90
    @Bredrin90 5 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @Bredrin90
    @Bredrin90 5 дней назад

    Thanks for this video. I'm also an autistic teacher.

  • @SisiYan-u3v
    @SisiYan-u3v 11 дней назад

    What a the challenge of artistic teacher

  • @CarolElric3
    @CarolElric3 Месяц назад

    how do you self regulate when you’re dealing with kids?

  • @starlamoon289
    @starlamoon289 2 месяца назад

    No kidding. If we ourselves, or someone around us is having an emergency, from requiring police to having a medical emergency, those precious moments of not being heard and listened to means someone could be hurt and possibly die because the emergency lines are refusing to do their job. I know I have something that can lead to a medical emergency which if not treated in a timely manner can result in my death. This is one of my greatest fears. If I try calling for help and they don’t listen it could cost me my life. My mum has the same condition and if she is having such an emergency and I’m the only one with her, I am terrified that I could lose her if I am the one who has to call. I can tell you this, if my mother dies because of emergency dispatchers I am going to drag them through the courts for my mother’s death, because if they had done their job she might still be alive. And if I’m the one who’s hurt, I know my mum and partner will do the same. This is unacceptable. Emergency dispatch needs to learn to accept aac calls

    • @AltogetherAutism_NZ
      @AltogetherAutism_NZ 2 месяца назад

      We're so sorry to hear about your worries with emergency services 😞 It is quite a troubling situation for AAC users.

  • @CarolineKenny-nr2dh
    @CarolineKenny-nr2dh 2 месяца назад

    Tahuaroa, always such a beautiful soul. What a fabulous man you have become. Kia Kaha

  • @weinimaashio1545
    @weinimaashio1545 2 месяца назад

    I wish we live in the same area have so many questions

    • @AltogetherAutism_NZ
      @AltogetherAutism_NZ 2 месяца назад

      If you live in New Zealand, you can request some information here: www.altogetherautism.org.nz/information-hub/request-information/

  • @tymo9288
    @tymo9288 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! 💚

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive 4 месяца назад

    Altogether Autism, I liked this video because it's awesome!

  • @Yoshi92
    @Yoshi92 8 месяцев назад

    Since when is this word used to describe ppl with autism? For hundreds of years or is it "new" like whenever they first diagnosed autism?

    • @AltogetherAutism_NZ
      @AltogetherAutism_NZ 8 месяцев назад

      Hi there. Yes, it's a newer phrase. It was coined around 2017 by Keri Opai, the man in the video. Opai wanted the word to disrupt the misinformation around autism and describe it in a different way, which is why he chose 'in his / her / their own time and space.' If you'd like, you can learn more in this article: www.altogetherautism.org.nz/a-time-and-space-for-takiwatanga/

  • @AltogetherAutism_NZ
    @AltogetherAutism_NZ 9 месяцев назад

    The following is a timeline for the Webinar: 00:00 Altogether Autism’s very own Catherine Trezona opens the webinar alongside Autism New Zealand's Ruth Monk. 02:48 Dr Nick Bowden speaks about his research on the impact of health and education-based supports for autistic young people. 17:08 Director of the Liggins Institute, Professor Justin O’Sullivan, speaks about the very latest of what we know about the genetics of autism through his team’s research. 31:20 Professor Wayne Cutfield speaks on the gut microbiome and the benefits of gut microbiome transfer for Autistic people. 44:30 The three presenters take audience questions and discuss their research further.

  • @julie_uk_
    @julie_uk_ 2 года назад

    Hi. Are you part of this team? I'm autistic & studying, could I get in touch please via email?

  • @kdk4872
    @kdk4872 2 года назад

    Hey! May I ask if it’s ok to change the his/her to their? Does this affect the translation at all? Considering a large percentage of autistic adults are also non-binary, I’m hoping this is the case? 🤞. Many thanks and many many thanks for a beautiful word where the meaning touches my heart like nothing else ever has. Thank you 🙏 😊

  • @ausundvorbei1
    @ausundvorbei1 2 года назад

    maybe the little Prince speaks Maori 🦊

  • @loro5905
    @loro5905 2 года назад

    Amazing, what a respectful description. A small piece of positivity about autism, which will hopefully grow.

  • @ManzaWoman
    @ManzaWoman 3 года назад

    I love it!

  • @lisalapaso9392
    @lisalapaso9392 3 года назад

    I have two children on the spectrum, and I love this!

  • @wvaspielady9371
    @wvaspielady9371 3 года назад

    One of the most beautiful words I`ve ever heard.

  • @retroactivejealousy-worldl1805
    @retroactivejealousy-worldl1805 5 лет назад

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