This included the installation of sensory pods on campus, autism-friendly open days and the development of an autism toolkit for students.
“The autism-friendly university initiative has been transformative,” said Mr Keogh. “Not just for our neurodiverse students, but also for the entire DCU community’s understanding and appreciation of issues around difference and inclusion.” “I think it is testament to the autism-friendly initiative that I rarely have to think about my autism in terms of my studies because I am rarely faced with any difficulty because of it,” said Smith.
“Many report feeling overwhelmed, lonely, isolated, depressed and challenged with the pace of academic life and the volume of work,” said Dr Sweeney, who is based at the DCU’s school of nursing, psychotherapy and community health. “The uptake of the autism-specific services and support on offer could be higher, but it is likely that Covid-19 was a big limiting factor during the period under evaluation, and a new principle has been added in this second phase of the project to support members of staff with autism.”
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