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.

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Whose life is worth a ventilator? The importance of this week’s application for judicial review by disability activists

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

Fancy making a digital media story about autism? Free 3 day workshop. April 24-26th, Sheffield.

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.

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