Welcome to the website of the Sheffield Hallam Autism Research Partnership.
We are a collective of researchers from across Sheffield Hallam University, working in collaboration with external partners, who share an interest in autism research.
Making a difference through research
Welcome to the website of the Sheffield Hallam Autism Research Partnership.
We are a collective of researchers from across Sheffield Hallam University, working in collaboration with external partners, who share an interest in autism research.
Written by Nick Hodge, Professor of Inclusive Practice, Sheffield Institute of Education, Sheffield Hallam University Professor Katherine Runswick-Cole dreads her 24 year old son William being admitted to hospital with COVID-19. Many parents do. They see the images on the news of patients desperately ill and only kept alive by mechanical ventilators. They imagine this … Continue reading Whose life is worth a ventilator? The importance of this week’s application for judicial review by disability activists
April 24th-26th The Re•Storying Autism in Education Project is seeking autistic individuals, as well as family members, educators, and professionals who care about or work with autistic individuals, ages 16+ in the Sheffield area to take part in a creative 3 day workshop focused on rethinking inclusion in ways that desire the difference of autism. … Continue reading Fancy making a digital media story about autism? Free 3 day workshop. April 24-26th, Sheffield.