When you are autistic and something at work feels off, it is easy to assume the system belongs to other people, usually people with job titles and budgets. In reality,…
Posts published in “Autism”
Autistic adults are not usually punished for being wrong. More often, we are punished for being right at the exact moment that accuracy becomes inconvenient for someone in power. If…
By Kieron JH, Founder, The Reasonable Adjustment Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent people often end up making more data requests than everyone else. Subject Access Requests (SARs), Freedom of Information requests,…
By Kieron JH, Founder, The Reasonable Adjustment Introduction England is still using the Mental Health Act 1983 to detain autistic people. In 2025, that law is older than most of…
The Low-Stress Guide to Interview Adjustments in the UK By Kieron JH · Updated 4 November 2025 · General guidance, not legal advice This guide helps you ask for interview…
Equality Act 2010: Understanding Anticipatory vs Reactive Duties I am not a legal professional, nor does this website provide any legal services. This article is here to educate and empower,…
The Complete Terpene Guide, Aroma, Effect, and Evidence Educational reference for UK patients and curious readers. Evidence is evolving, individual responses vary. Important, This guide summarises research and patient reports.…
When my recruitment consultant asked what success looked like to me, I drew a blank. Later I realised my answer had changed. Success used to mean being in a position…
Short answer: Ask early, be specific, link the adjustment to the barrier, give a simple timescale, and keep it in writing. You do not need to overshare medical detail, you…
By Kieron JH When people hear “special school” they often picture tiny classes, padded rooms, or endless crafts. The reality is SEN (special education needs) schools are the backbone for…










