Autism and Learning Disabilities: A relational-intersectional perspective

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Fran Urbistondo Cano

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In this article, I develop a relational-intersectional perspective in my work with autistics with learning disabilities and their paid care staff in social care in England. I propose and illustrate a shift from normalisation to depathologisation in autism as it has already occurred with “homosexuality” classified as a mental disorder in the 70s. I also explore the performativity of “being LGBTQ+” and “being autistic” in a neurotypical-heteronormative-ableist-led society. I point out a possible confluence of intersectionality and the social graces model. I also dig into what research tells us about the lives of people with learning disabilities and autism and the lives of care workers in social care. Finally, I emphasise the benefits of working from a relational-intersectional perspective in a relational approach that has social justice at the heart of its values.

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Urbistondo Cano, F. (2022). Autism and Learning Disabilities: A relational-intersectional perspective. Murmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice, 4(2), 79–100. https://doi.org/10.28963/4.2.7
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