Summary
Join Anna Kennedy and 21-year-old Lauren Smith for an eye-opening discussion about autism experiences in education and healthcare. Lauren, who was diagnosed with high functioning autism at age 12, shares her powerful journey from selective mutism and school struggles to pursuing a degree in special education. The episode also covers exciting news about mandatory autism and learning disability training for all NHS and social care workers, backed by £1.4 million in government funding, set to roll out by 2022.
Lauren’s candid storytelling reveals the harsh realities many autistic students face, including bullying, social isolation, and teachers who lack proper training and understanding. Now passionate about supporting other young people with autism, Lauren runs monthly social groups and dreams of establishing an alternative secondary school specifically for autistic students. Her touching poem “I’m Sorry” and upcoming book highlight the emotional depth of the autism experience while showcasing her determination to create positive change in the autism community.