The Sunflower Conversations

Autism with Amelia Wright - Australia and New Zealand

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

“I think it's important for people to realise that disabled people can be successful.”

Peta Hooke interviews Amelia, a queer, autistic and very opinionated social justice advocate (her words). 

Amelia combines the professional expertise as a social worker with her personal understanding of the intricacies of living with a non-obvious disability and talks about some of the unique challenges that often go unnoticed. Amelia demonstrates how someone can use the Sunflower to be seen and validated without explaining.

For more information about Autism, please visit https://hdsunflower.com/au/insights/post/autism


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The Sunflower Conversations is a Podcast where we explore the experiences of people living with hidden disabilities and what the Sunflower means to them. It’s a space to share your experience and to empower and encourage more people to support invisible disabilities. 
 
 

A big thank you to Peta Hooke for conducting the interviews with compassion and respect and to Sandee Facy for the beautiful Sunflower song. You can follow Peta's I can't stand podcast here and Sandee Facy's music here.

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