Autistic people have an average life expectancy of age 36-54 years, with leading causes of death being premature cardiovascular disease and suicide. Extensive research shows that autistic people are dissatisfied with their healthcare, experience significant barriers in accessing care, and feel marginalized and…

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2022 Community Health Education Fair
Recording from All Brains Belong’s Community Health Education Fair (8/27/2022): Topics include COVID safety in schools, youth mental health, Long COVID, and community inclusion. Recording courtesy of Orca Media.
Implementing Dr. Ross Greene’s Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) Model at Home (Sara Wilkins)
Sara Wilkins presents Dr. Ross Greene’s Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model. Sara is Lives in the Balance’s Lead Advocator for Vermont, and All Brains Belong’s Community Programs Coordinator.
Neuroinclusive Healthcare (Mel Houser MD)
Recording from 9/14/2022 episode of Brain Club, featuring a one-way livestream of Mel Houser MD’s presentation for the Central Vermont Medical Center medical staff. Many thanks to CVMC for allowing the community to view the presentation, as well as to…
Everything is Connected to Everything: Improving the Healthcare of Autistic & ADHD Adults (The “All the Things” Project)
Autistic & ADHD adults often have multiple intertwined health conditions. The healthcare system often gets in the way of clinicians addressing multiple medical problems at a time. Yet by treating these intertwined medical conditions as separate, this may result in…
We All Have Different Brains: Intro to Neurodiversity
1 in 5 people thinks, learns, and communicates differently than the so-called “typical” brain. This is why learning about the wide range of way that brains do things is so important for building healthy relationships and inclusive communities. Join Dr.…
Shifting the Autism Narrative: A Healthcare Provider’s Guide to the Impact of Stigma on Health (April 2022)
Autistic people have an average life expectancy of age 36-54 years, with leading causes of death being premature cardiovascular disease and suicide. Extensive research shows that autistic people are dissatisfied with their healthcare, experience significant barriers in accessing care, and feel marginalized and…