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Benefit Cuts are a Death Sentence for Disabled People
For years, disabled people in the UK have been fighting against a welfare system that seems designed to punish rather than support them....
Saskia Müller
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Navigating PoTS in a Retail Job
Working in retail is challenging, even for able-bodied people. Long shifts on your feet, unpredictable hours, and a constant flow of custome
Saskia Müller
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Retail and Tourettes
Living with a tic disorder, especially something like Tourette Syndrome (TS), presents unique challenges that can impact various aspects...
Saskia Müller
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Managing Tourette’s in the Workplace
As someone who has been ticcing all her life, I understand the challenges that come with navigating professional environments while...
Saskia Müller
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Supporting Someone in the Workplace With Ill Mental Health
With research suggesting that mental illness affects up to half of all autistic people at some point in their lives, there will be a...
Saskia Müller
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Meltdowns at Work
In the fast-paced world of corporate leadership, where demands are high and expectations even higher, finding balance can be a constant...
Saskia Müller
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10 Ways to Support Your Disabled Colleague
My biggest weakness is asking for help. Having been diagnosed with AuDHD at age 15, I grew up feeling inadequate without understanding...
Saskia Müller
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Tips For Job Hunting As A Disabled Graduate
Let’s be honest, the education system wasn’t built with disabled people in mind. That said, every year countless disabled students...
Saskia Müller
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You Deserve to be Supported at Work
Adults are usually diagnosed with autism and/or ADHD after burning out. They've often had to operate at an effort level of 500% throughout c
Saskia Müller
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What Reasonable Adjustments Work for ADHD at Work?
Firstly, here's a quick legal guide: Reasonable adjustments are changes that must be made by to remove or reduce disadvantages related to...
Saskia Müller
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Looking Back on Getting Fired for Being Autistic
Since it's almost the two-year anniversary of being fired for being autistic, and I have lots of new followers, I thought I would share...
Saskia Müller
6 min read
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Autism Acceptance Month: 10 actions employers can take that aren't tweets
It's Autism Acceptance Month this month, but we have a longgg way to go. While 1 in 7 employees are neurodivergent, 32% of managers would...
Saskia Müller
3 min read
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How Employers can Help People With Seizures
Having a seizure disorder does not automatically mean you can’t work. In fact, many people we speak to are currently in work or are...
Saskia Müller
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Being Open About my Autism at Work
Throughout my late teens and early 20s, I was not open about my autism diagnosis at work. I did not tell anyone I was autistic, and I...
Saskia Müller
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I Was Not a “School Skiver”
Dear Good Morning Britain (and the government), Following your news segment yesterday, I would like you to know that I was not a “school...
Saskia Müller
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Workplace Adjustments For Disabled People
Before we jump into this post, it feels really important to emphasise that by no means is everybody with a chronic illness or disability...
Saskia Müller
10 min read
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The DWP is Crushing my Dreams of Staying With my Partner
The cost of living crisis has impacted most of our lives at this point, whether it be rising energy prices, fuel costs, rent or food, our...
Saskia Müller
3 min read
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