Dive into this compelling autism advocacy discussion featuring Jerry Fitzpatrick, Croydon’s autism champion, sharing his unexpected journey from reluctant old people’s champion to passionate autism advocate. With 50 years of political experience as a retired lawyer and teacher, Jerry reveals how serendipity led him to swap roles and discover his true calling in supporting the autism community through innovative evidence-based initiatives. This candid conversation explores the real challenges facing autistic individuals and families, from employment struggles (with only 15% of autistic adults in work) to healthcare gaps and housing issues. Jerry discusses his groundbreaking “Here Autism” initiative, partnering with Healthwatch Croydon to capture authentic voices from the autism community and create meaningful policy change through lived experiences rather than top-down consultations.
All Things Autism LIVE SHOW – Autism Champion Croydon, Jerry Fitzpatrick
Episode Summary
Dive into this compelling autism advocacy discussion featuring Jerry Fitzpatrick, Croydon’s autism champion, sharing his unexpected journey from reluctant old people’s champion to passionate autism advocate. With 50 years of political experience as a retired lawyer and teacher, Jerry reveals how serendipity led him to swap roles and discover his true calling in supporting the autism community through innovative evidence-based initiatives. This candid conversation explores the real challenges facing autistic individuals and families, from employment struggles (with only 15% of autistic adults in work) to healthcare gaps and housing issues. Jerry discusses his groundbreaking “Here Autism” initiative, partnering with Healthwatch Croydon to capture authentic voices from the autism community and create meaningful policy change through lived experiences rather than top-down consultations.
Main Topics
- Jerry Fitzpatrick's journey to becoming Croydon's Autism Champion through political activism and a fortunate swap with another council member
- The development and purpose of the HERE Autism initiative—capturing authentic voices and experiences from the autism community to inform policy and practice
- Employment gaps: only 15% of autistic adults are in employment, highlighting the need for employer awareness and reasonable adjustments
- Age-specific challenges in the autism community ranging from EHTPs for young children to mental health services, transition planning, and adult social care
- The critical importance of consistent, ongoing autism awareness training for employers and colleagues to support autistic employees
- Real-world examples of how employment positively impacts autistic adults' wellbeing, confidence, and sense of contributing to society
- Partnership with Healthwatch Croydon to document and analyze key themes emerging from community feedback to drive meaningful change
