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Autistic SPACE(S) in social work

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posted on 2025-02-04, 13:02 authored by Jenni Guthrie, Mary Doherty, Sebastian ShawSebastian Shaw, Michelle O'Reilly, Emma Ní Chinnéide, Philip John Archard

Social work has a vital role to play in supporting Autistic people of all ages. Whether in facilitating access to other services, such as housing, enhancing quality of life, or in a safeguarding capacity, social workers have a legal and moral responsibility to ensure their practice ensures full, equitable involvement of Autistic people. Regrettably, research evidence indicates practice is not always inclusive and can fall short in responding effectively to Autistic people’s needs. This article adds to recent UK practice guidance and social work scholarship concerning social work and autism. It does so by introducing a framework developed by Autistic doctors for meeting Autistic people’s needs in medical settings known as ‘Autistic SPACE’ and exploring how it could be used for social work contexts. The five core autistic needs recognised in the SPACE framework are addressed, i.e. Sensory, Predictability, Acceptance, Communication and Empathy. How a practice-near social work perspective may aid in developing the framework further is also considered, extending the acronym from SPACE to SPACES to highlight the significance of Social Safety and Support.


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Practice

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0950-3153

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Taylor & Francis

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  • BSMS Publications
  • Division of Medical Education Publications

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University of Sussex

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