Video Resource Library
Welcome to the Video Resource Library—a collection of short, accessible videos designed to inform, empower, and inspire. Whether you're an educator, service provider, policy leader, or family member, these videos offer practical insights and inclusive approaches to support disabled people in a range of environments.
Here you’ll find:
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Personal videos promoting autism acceptance, inclusion, and advocacy.
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Videos from my research, created through my work with Leonard Cheshire exploring assistive technology in care settings.
Inclusion and Autism Acceptance
Even in 2025, some of the most harmful myths about autism are still going strong—and they shape how autistic people are treated at school, at work, and in everyday life.
RFK, Jr. has repeated claims that vaccines cause autism. Find out where that myth came from & why this misinformation continues to harm autistic people.
Why autism misinformation, like the vaccine myth, is more than just a scientific problem. It’s a problem of impact.
In this short video, I will explain what neurodiversity means—and why it matters in everyday life.
Research Dissemination
These videos showcase real-world applications of assistive technology in residential care settings, featuring findings and user stories from my consultancy with Leonard Cheshire.
The first in a series on my research in Assistive Technology implementation - the four key pillars to success!
My colleague, Toby, describes first key component of successful Assistive Technology implementation: physical infrastructure.
My colleague, Will, talks about my research on the second key pillar: sustainable funding pathways.
My colleague, Nathan, describes the importance of technology leadership on AT outcomes for disabled people in managed care settings.
My colleague, Kay, talks about the importance of investing in AT knowledge and skills, and building a resilient skills infrastructure.
Conclusion: 4 Pillars of AT Success

This video (coming soon!) concludes the series summarizing my research on the 4 keys to AT success.








