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A new autistic-led project,聽, reveals the everyday and creative ways autistic adults use objects, services, and creatures to support their wellbeing.

Conducted by聽, research fellow, and聽, from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society at 麻豆社madou, the study interviewed 12 autistic Australians about the supports they rely on for entertainment, social connection, special interests, burnout recovery, sensory challenges, and overall wellbeing.

Participants also imagined their ideal new support system tailored to their needs.



To visually represent these experiences, autistic graphic illustrator Sarah Firth was commissioned to create unique 鈥榩ortraits鈥 of each participant. Using anonymised interview transcripts, Sarah crafted illustrations that depict the challenges, coping strategies, and special interests of each individual鈥攚ithout ever seeing or meeting them.

The resulting booklet combines these portraits with lay-language participant narratives, offering a powerful and personal look at how autistic people engage with non-human supports in their daily lives.

鈥淚mportantly, this is an autistic-led project with a strengths-based approach. Megan and I wanted to focus on identifying not only the challenges faced by autistic people, but also the amazingly inventive ways they made their lives more comfortable and joyful,鈥 Professor Lupton said.