Autistic Ageing ‘The Quiet Terror’: Autistic Elders Discussion – Special Event

This event invites participants into a powerful and necessary conversation on the realities of aging as an Autistic person, grounded in Bridgette Hamstead’s essay “No One Is Coming”: On Aging, Autism, and the Quiet Terror We Don’t Talk About (hyperlink)
Bridgette Hamstead (AuDHD community weaver, speaker & advocate), KJ Wiseheart (AuDHD+ Narrative therapist, counsellor & Autistic Elders facilitator) and Meg Carter (Autistic retired sociologist and researcher, Autistic Elders facilitator) will gather for discussion and explore the fears, questions, and urgent truths raised in the article:
• What happens when an Autistic adult can no longer meet all their own needs?
• Who helps when executive function fails—or when mobility changes?
• What if there is no family to advocate, or systems don’t understand how to support us?
• How do we ensure continuity of essential ADHD and mental health medications in care?
• How do we challenge being labelled “noncompliant” when setting boundaries is survival?
• What happens when we stop being seen as “quirky” and are dismissed as “difficult”?
• How do we prepare for futures where “no one is coming”—unless we build something different?
Why Attend:
This is not an abstract academic conversation, it is a conversation to open up space for truth-telling and collective imagining. The last 15 minutes will allow for attendees to ask questions.
We may not have time for everyone so questions will be collated and sent through to our facilitators.
This session has a limit of 30 people.
Sponsored by Neurokindred Foundation & NobleKinnections
Pre-Read: “No One Is Coming”: On Aging, Autism, and the Quiet Terror We Don’t Talk About
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/one-coming-aging-autism-quiet-terror-we-dont-talk-bridgette-hamstead-jk3nc