Ruth Moyse

@drruthmoyse.bsky.social

Head of Training & Co-Production, AT-Autism Visiting Fellow, ACoRNS, University of Southampton Autistic introvert Likes to crochet, tries to run

I was shocked and upset by the death of Jason Arday, like so many of us. I just can't process the vitriol that even now continues. Carole Cadwalladr here gives us a plan to support the inevitable others who will become the next targets of outrageous bullying.

Carole Cadwalladr@carolecadwalla.bsky.social · yesterday

NEW: It was a digital lynching. And the media is never going to hold itself to account for the role it played in Jason Arday’s death. But there are things we can do. This is a practical guide based on my own experience. broligarchy.substack.com/p/a-digital-...

Honoured to have been invited to the first screening of the trailer for Unauthorised Absence, a new film written by Jo Clayton & produced by Natalie Lauren Woodward. The film follows a single mum and her undiagnosed #autistic daughter, whose struggles go under the radar at school. #attendance 1/

Jo Clayton stands at a lectern in an underground bricked vault, to talk about the film she has made with Natalie Lauren called Unauthorised Absence. A still of the film is on the screen behind her.

After 25 years as an independent researcher, I got my first funding in 2025 and used it to ask: what is a neurodiversity-affirming space? A working definition and zine, shaped with neurodivergent people. Not complete. Not final. A beginning. helenkara.com/2026/06/30/t... #Neurodiversity #Research

Towards A Definition of Neurodiversity-Affirming Space

In 2025, after 25 years as an independent researcher, I was awarded research funding for the first time. Not from the UK – I have written elsewhere about how independent researchers are not eligibl…

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Participating in sport at school CAN be a real protective factor for autistic wellbeing, with the right set-up and understanding. The Coaching Autistic People through Sport course is designed to give teachers, TAs & PE or games instructors the tools to build inclusive spaces for everyone.

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AT-Autism@at-autism.bsky.social · 2mo ago

Autistic people are more likely to drop out of PE and sport due to unmet sensory and communication needs. CAPS gives coaches the tools to build inclusive, low-arousal environments. Next course: 17 & 24 July online. 20 spaces. *Please repost to help raise awareness* bookwhen.com/capscourse#f...

Please share with your networks, lovely people: www.autismcentral.nhs.uk/one-one Caring for an autistic person? Exhausted by the challenges society gives you? A safe space to chat to a really knowledgeable, kind person with lived experience. Free! Fully funded by the NHS. Find out more at the link

One-to-one | Autism Central

Free online coaching sessions for families supporting autistic people in England. The sessions offer a safe space to reflect on autistic wellbeing and family life. Our peer guides provide practical gu...

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What if the starting point for supporting autistic people wasn't the person's behaviour - but the practitioner, the narrative, and the culture of the setting? The power of the Synergy programme is that it doesn't seek to 'fix' the autistic person - it is about what WE do.

AT-Autism@at-autism.bsky.social · 3mo ago

The Synergy Programme starts with the practitioner, the narrative and the culture - not the behaviour. We offer ½-day introductory Synergy sessions as closed training for organisations to explore the programme and what it could mean for your team and setting. 🔗 atautism.org/the-synergy-programme

A big part of our business is building relationships with customers, face-to-face. Our interaction is crucial to explaining who we are, talking about our excellent beers and conveying the friendly, knowledgeable and passionate small business we are. How did you discover us?

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Everything we do starts from the same place: a belief that autistic people thrive when the people & environments around them truly understand & accept them. As such, we ensure our training & consultancy focus not just on knowledge, but on culture, narrative & reflective practice. atautism.org

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Not in Dulverton this weekend? Award-winning craft beers from this micro brewery in Devon are also available to order for UK delivery 🚛🍻 www.cottagebeerproject.co.uk

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Award-winning Devon brewery producing bottle conditioned beers, all vegan friendly.

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Cottage Beer Project@cottagebeerproject.bsky.social · 4mo ago

9 fantastic bottle conditioned beers will be on sale at #Dulverton Farmers Mkt this Saturday, 10am - 2.30pm. We're low on our Stout stocks, so you'll need to be quick if you want some. Pre-orders will be taken now to guarantee you won't be disappointed. It'll be out of stock for a little while.

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A recent interview with Uta Frith on the nature of autism has gained a lot of attention, not least because it arrived on the heels of the SEND White Paper and was published in the Times Educational Supplement. Reading it made me question again how much we think we know about autism... 1/

AT-Autism@at-autism.bsky.social · 5mo ago

What happens when influential voices narrow our understanding of autism, just as research has expanded it? AT-Autism's Ruth Moyse reflects in our March newsletter. atautism.org/march-newsletter-2026 #autism #education #school #SEND

AT-Autism travelled to Japan this month to contribute to an International Symposium on community reconstruction in Fukushima, presenting on autistic wellbeing and the Synergy Programme. Learn more in our newsletter: atautism.org/march-newsletter-2026

March Newsletter 2026 - AT-Autism

Welcome to the March edition of our newsletter. Amongst other activities, this month has seen us travel to Japan to talk about the renewal of the Fukushima community, and our Synergy programme. We…

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