Tag: #EconomicInclusion
Neurodiverse: Skill Stacking
Neurodiverse individuals possess distinct cognitive strengths that are often misunderstood or underutilized by rigid educational, workplace, and social systems. When these strengths—such as pattern recognition, creative ideation, deep focus, or big-picture thinking—are intentionally combined with complementary skills through strategic skill stacking, they translate into rare, resilient, and high-value capabilities. By shifting from deficit-based thinking to…
The 80% Unemployed: Breaking the Silence on Autism, Work, and Human Dignity
Autistic adults face one of the highest unemployment rates globally, with most jobs being low-paying or unskilled, making meaningful employment a critical driver of financial independence, self-esteem, and social inclusion. While sheltered workshops provide temporary structure and social interaction, they often limit long-term independence, skill development, and economic growth, whereas supported and integrated employment models…

