To disclose or not to disclose: workforce experiences of employees with ASD

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Brownlow, Charlotte and Werth, Shalene. 2015. "To disclose or not to disclose: workforce experiences of employees with ASD." 7th Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium. Creswick, Australia 26 - 28 Oct 2015
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To disclose or not to disclose: workforce experiences of employees with ASD

Presentation TypePoster
AuthorsBrownlow, Charlotte (Author) and Werth, Shalene (Author)
Journal or Proceedings TitleProceedings of the 7th Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium
Year2015
Conference/Event7th Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium
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7th Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium
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Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium
Event Date
26 to end of 28 Oct 2015
Event Location
Creswick, Australia
Abstract

The numbers of people with invisible disabilities who undertake paid employment are increasing. However, workplaces are not always structured to manage a diverse workforce with different needs. With the rising number of workers with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in paid employment, there is a need for employers to develop strategies to support the needs of these workers. However, in order for employers to put support strategies in place, the employee first needs to disclose their condition to their employer, which can be a difficult decision for some. In order to better understand the issues faced by some workers with ASD, this study investigated the experiences of 14 workers with ASD, who worked across various types and levels of employment in metropolitan, regional and remote locations within Australia. The data collected provided a detailed account of the experiences of those 14 individuals based on a combination of rating scales and open-ended questions. All participants reported challenges within their employment settings relating to their decision to disclose or not disclose their individual challenges. The study also found that for these individuals, workplaces were more transient, with only three people being in the same employment for more than 5 years. Even with this length of employment, all three were ambivalent, dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their current position of employment. For all of these individuals, disclosure of their ASD to their employer was a key issue. Implications from the findings include the need to educate employers about potential employee challenges, and the increased effectiveness of the leveraging of labour market power for this population of workers.

ANZSRC Field of Research 2020520399. Clinical and health psychology not elsewhere classified
Byline AffiliationsInstitute for Resilient Regions
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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O'Dell, Lindsay, Brownlow, Charlotte, Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna, Orsini, Michael and Ortega, Francisco. 2015. "Critical autism studies: exploring epistemic dialogues and intersections, challenging dominant understandings of autism." 16th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference. Coventry, UK 26 - 30 Jun 2015
Managerial attitudes: influences on workforce outcomes for working women with chronic illness
Werth, Shalene. 2015. "Managerial attitudes: influences on workforce outcomes for working women with chronic illness." The Economic and Labour Relations Review. 26 (2), pp. 296-313. https://doi.org/10.1177/1035304615571244
Critical autism studies: exploring epistemic dialogues and intersections, challenging dominant understandings of autism
O'Dell, Lindsay, Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna, Ortega, Francisco, Brownlow, Charlotte and Orsini, Michael. 2016. "Critical autism studies: exploring epistemic dialogues and intersections, challenging dominant understandings of autism." Disability and Society. 31 (2), pp. 166-179. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2016.1164026
The experiences of students with mental health difficulties at an Australian regional university: overcoming barriers to successful educational and employment outcomes
Brownlow, Charlotte, du Preez, Jan, Ganguly, Rahul and Graham, Coralie. 2015. "The experiences of students with mental health difficulties at an Australian regional university: overcoming barriers to successful educational and employment outcomes." 7th Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium. Creswick, Australia 26 - 28 Oct 2015
Resilience/thriving in post-secondary students with disabilities: an exploratory study
Ganguly, Rahul, Brownlow, Charlotte, Du Preez, Jan and Graham, Coralie. 2015. Resilience/thriving in post-secondary students with disabilities: an exploratory study. Perth, Australia. Curtin University.
Resilience/thriving in post-secondary students with disabilities: an exploratory study
Ganguly, Rahul, Brownlow, Charlotte, Du Preez, Jan and Graham, Coralie. 2015. Resilience/thriving in post-secondary students with disabilities: an exploratory study. Perth, Australia. Curtin University.
To 'like' or not to 'like': a thematic analysis of social cues on Facebook
Machin, T., Jeffries, C. and Brownlow, C.. 2015. "To 'like' or not to 'like': a thematic analysis of social cues on Facebook." 50th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference (APS 2015): Celebrating the Past, Looking Toward the Future. Gold Coast, Australia 29 Sep - 02 Oct 2015 Australia.
Innovative mental health solutions for regional well-being and resilience
March, Sonja, Ireland, Michael, Brownlow, Charlotte, Goh, Hong Eng, Antonio, Amy, Tehan, Gerry and Keppell, Mike. 2014. "Innovative mental health solutions for regional well-being and resilience." Keppell, Mike and Reushle, Shirley (ed.) 2nd Digital Rural Futures Conference 2014. Toowoomba, Australia 25 - 27 Jun 2014 Toowoomba, Australia.
An association for all: notions of the meaning of autistic self-advocacy politics within a parent-dominated autistic movement
Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna, Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2015. "An association for all: notions of the meaning of autistic self-advocacy politics within a parent-dominated autistic movement ." Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 25 (3), pp. 219-231. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.2210
SPSS explained, 2nd ed
Hinton, Perry R., McMurray, Isabella and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2014. SPSS explained, 2nd ed. London, United Kingdom. Routledge.
Disability and study: layers of management
Werth, Shalene, Hammer, Sara and d'Abadie, Danielle. 2014. "Disability and study: layers of management." International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning. 9 (1), pp. 101-109. https://doi.org/10.1080/18334105.2014.11082023
Working with chronic illness: the modes of working
Werth, Shalene. 2014. "Working with chronic illness: the modes of working." Labour and Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work. 24 (3), pp. 235-248. https://doi.org/10.1080/10301763.2014.961682
A critical consideration of the use of therapeutic recordings in the training and professional development of psychologists
Lamont-Mills, Andrea, Christensen, Steven and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2014. "A critical consideration of the use of therapeutic recordings in the training and professional development of psychologists." Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling, and Psychotherapy. 14 (4), pp. 276-285.
Deficit and asset identity constructions of single women without children living in Australia: an analysis of discourse
Addie, Elizabeth and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2014. "Deficit and asset identity constructions of single women without children living in Australia: an analysis of discourse." Feminism and Psychology. 24 (4), pp. 423-439. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959353514539463
Constructing a theory of mind: reflections by people with autism
O'Dell, Lindsay and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2004. "Constructing a theory of mind: reflections by people with autism." British Psychological Society Developmental Psychology Conference (2004). Leeds, United Kingdom 02 - 05 Sep 2004
SPSS explained
Hinton, Perry, Brownlow, Charlotte, McMurray, Isabella and Cozens, Bob. 2004. SPSS explained. London, United Kingdom. Routledge.
Ethical issues for qualitative research in on-line communities
Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2002. "Ethical issues for qualitative research in on-line communities." Disability and Society. 17 (6), pp. 685-694. https://doi.org/10.1080/0968759022000010452
The citizen-worker: ambivalent meanings of 'real jobs', 'full citizenship' and 'adulthood' in the case of autistic people
Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna, O'Dell, Lindsay and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2014. "The citizen-worker: ambivalent meanings of 'real jobs', 'full citizenship' and 'adulthood' in the case of autistic people." Australian Community Psychologist. 26 (1), pp. 18-27.
Autism as a form of biological citizenship
Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2013. "Autism as a form of biological citizenship." Davidson, Joyce and Orsini, Michael (ed.) Worlds of autism: across the spectrum of neurological difference. Minneapolis, MN. United States. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 97-114
Exploring the potential for social networking among people with autism: challenging dominant ideas of 'friendship'
Brownlow, Charlotte, Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2015. "Exploring the potential for social networking among people with autism: challenging dominant ideas of 'friendship'." Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research. 17 (2), pp. 188-193. https://doi.org/10.1080/15017419.2013.859174
Becoming an autistic adult: exploring the transitions of young people with autism from education/care to working life
O'Dell, Lindsay, Brownlow, Charlotte and Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna. 2013. "Becoming an autistic adult: exploring the transitions of young people with autism from education/care to working life." Alexander, Michael, Baird, Marian and Pocock, Barbara (ed.) 5th International Community, Work and Family Conference (CWFC 2013): Changes and Challenges in a Globalising World. Sydney, Australia 17 - 19 Jul 2013 Sydney, Australia.
Commentary: challenging representations of autism – exploring possibilities for broadcasting the self on YouTube
Brownlow, Charlotte, O'Dell, Lindsay and Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna. 2013. "Commentary: challenging representations of autism – exploring possibilities for broadcasting the self on YouTube." Journal on Developmental Disabilities. 19 (1), pp. 90-95.
Making friends
Brownlow, Charlotte. 2012. "Making friends." Brace, Nicola and Byford, Jovan (ed.) Investigating psychology: key concepts, key studies, key approaches. Oxford, United Kingdom. Oxford University Press. pp. 233-271
The development of friendships and sociality: exploring the friendships of people with autism
Brownlow, Charlotte, O'Dell, Lindsay and Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna. 2012. "The development of friendships and sociality: exploring the friendships of people with autism." 47th Annual Australasian Society for Intellectual Development Conference (ASID 2012): Research to Practice. Wellington, New Zealand 07 - 09 Nov 2012 Keswick, SA. Australia.
Negative events, positive outcomes: improving labour force outcomes via tertiary study for individuals with disability and chronic illness
Werth, Shalene. 2012. "Negative events, positive outcomes: improving labour force outcomes via tertiary study for individuals with disability and chronic illness." Australian Bulletin of Labour. 38 (4), pp. 345-366.
Mapping the social geographies of autism: online and off-line narratives of neuro-shared and separate spaces
Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna, Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2013. "Mapping the social geographies of autism: online and off-line narratives of neuro-shared and separate spaces." Disability and Society. 28 (3), pp. 367-379. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2012.714257
Constructions of Aspergers syndrome identity in public spaces: explorations in online and offline interactions
Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna, Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2011. "Constructions of Aspergers syndrome identity in public spaces: explorations in online and offline interactions ." Disability and Public Space Conference 2011. Oslo, Norway 28 - 29 Apr 2011 Oslo, Norway.
Expectations of Ability and Disability at University: The Fine Art of Managing Lives, Perceptions, and Curricula
Hammer, Sara, Werth, Shalene, Dunn, Peter, Lawson, Kym and d'Abadie, Danielle. 2011. "Expectations of Ability and Disability at University: The Fine Art of Managing Lives, Perceptions, and Curricula." Midgley, Warren, Tyler, Mark A., Danaher, Patrick Alan and Mander, Alison (ed.) Beyond Binaries in Education Research. New York, NY. United States. Routledge. pp. 211-220
Stigma, stress and emotional labour: experiences of women with chronic illness at work
Werth, Shalene. 2011. "Stigma, stress and emotional labour: experiences of women with chronic illness at work." Laneyrie, Frances, Li, Lizzie and Markey, Ray (ed.) 25th Conference of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ 2011): Dialogue Downunder. Auckland, New Zealand 01 - 04 Feb 2011 Auckland, New Zealand.
Image management for women with chronic illness in the various aspects of life
Werth, Shalene. 2007. "Image management for women with chronic illness in the various aspects of life." Albion, Majella J. and Collins, Pauline (ed.) 2007 International Women's Conference: Education, Employment and Everything... theTriple Layers of a Woman's Life. Toowoomba, Australia 26 - 29 Sep 2007 Toowoomba, Australia.
Survival of the male breadwinner
Werth, Shalene. 2011. "Survival of the male breadwinner." Hecate: an interdisciplinary journal of women's liberation. 37 (1), pp. 145-156.
Understanding, and working with, autism: from deficit to neurodiversity
Brownlow, Charlotte. 2010. "Understanding, and working with, autism: from deficit to neurodiversity ." Making Research Count Workshop (2010). Kings College, United Kingdom 11 May 2010
Transitioning to adulthood: autism and biological citizenship
Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2011. "Transitioning to adulthood: autism and biological citizenship." 7th Biennial Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology. Adelaide, Australia 18 - 20 Apr 2011
Exploring the transitions of young people with autism from childhood to young adulthood
O'Dell, Lindsay and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2009. "Exploring the transitions of young people with autism from childhood to young adulthood." 7th European Congress of Community Psychology. Paris, france 29 - 30 Oct 2009
Constructing 'NT Syndrome': impairments of being non-autistic
Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2008. "Constructing 'NT Syndrome': impairments of being non-autistic." 2nd International Conference on Community Psychology (2ICCP). Lisbon, Portugal 04 - 06 Jun 2008
Constructing an autistic identity: AS voices online
Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2006. "Constructing an autistic identity: AS voices online." Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: journal of policy, practice, and perspectives. 44 (5), pp. 315-321. https://doi.org/10.1352/0047-6765
Media reports of links between MMR and autism: a discourse analysis
O'Dell, Lindsay and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2005. "Media reports of links between MMR and autism: a discourse analysis." British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 33, pp. 194-199. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-3156.2005.00304.x
Making friends
Brownlow, Charlotte. 2010. "Making friends." Brace, Nicola and Byford, Jovan (ed.) Discovering psychology. Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. Open University Press. pp. 233-269
Presenting the self: negotiating a label of autism
Brownlow, Charlotte. 2010. "Presenting the self: negotiating a label of autism." Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability. 35 (1), pp. 14-21. https://doi.org/10.3109/13668250903496336
Neurodiverse spaces: exploring the potential for social networking to reconstruct our ideas of 'friendship'
O'Dell, Lindsay, Brownlow, Charlotte and Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna. 2011. "Neurodiverse spaces: exploring the potential for social networking to reconstruct our ideas of 'friendship'." Critical Autism Seminar Day (2011). Sheffield, United Kingdom 18 Jan 2011
Women, work and chronic illness: an exploratory investigation of themes from HILDA
Werth, Shalene. 2010. "Women, work and chronic illness: an exploratory investigation of themes from HILDA." Barnes, Alison, Balnave, Nikola and Lafferty, George (ed.) 24th Conference of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand: Work in Progress: Crises, Choices and Continuity (AIRAANZ 2010). Sydney, Australia 03 - 05 Feb 2010 Sydney, Australia.
Chronic illness and women: a model of disclosure at work
Werth, Shalene. 2010. "Chronic illness and women: a model of disclosure at work." Velayutham, Selvaraj, Ebert, Norbert and Watkins, Sheila (ed.) Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association (TASA 2010): Social Causes, Private Lives. Sydney, Australia 06 - 09 Dec 2010 Melbourne, Australia.
Challenging understandings of 'Theory of Mind': a brief report
Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2009. "Challenging understandings of 'Theory of Mind': a brief report." Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: journal of policy, practice, and perspectives. 47 (6), pp. 473-478. https://doi.org/10.1352/1934-9556-47.6.473
Re-presenting autism: the construction of 'NT Syndrome'
Brownlow, Charlotte. 2010. "Re-presenting autism: the construction of 'NT Syndrome'." Journal of Medical Humanities. 31 (3), pp. 243-255. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10912-010-9114-4
Representations of autism: implications for community healthcare practice
Brownlow, Charlotte and O'Dell, Lindsay. 2009. "Representations of autism: implications for community healthcare practice." Community Practitioner. 82 (7), pp. 18-21.
Tertiary students with a disability or chronic illness: stigma and study
Hammer, Sara, Werth, Shalene and Dunn, Peter. 2009. "Tertiary students with a disability or chronic illness: stigma and study." Bedford, Tas, Huijser, Henk and Muller, Sarah (ed.) Enabling Pathways: 3rd National Conference of Enabling Educators. Toowoomba, Australia 25 - 27 Nov 2009 Toowoomba, Australia.
Catching them is one thing, keeping them is something else: reflections on teaching first year university students
Werth, Shalene, Southey, Kim and Lynch, Bernadette. 2009. "Catching them is one thing, keeping them is something else: reflections on teaching first year university students." Studies in Learning Evaluation Innovation and Development. 6 (1), pp. 30-37.
The impact of disabilities and long-term medical conditions on the student learning experience at USQ
Lawson, Kym, Werth, Shalene, Dunn, Peter and d'Abadie, Danielle. 2008. "The impact of disabilities and long-term medical conditions on the student learning experience at USQ." Pathways 9. Melbourne, Australia 02 - 05 Dec 2008 Melbourne, Australia.
WorkChoices: hardly a new agenda
Werth, Shalene. 2008. "WorkChoices: hardly a new agenda." Stanton, Pauline and Young, Suzanne (ed.) 22nd Conference of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand: Workers, Corporations and Community: Facing Choices for a Sustainable Future. Melbourne, Australia 06 - 08 Feb 2008 Melbourne, Australia.
Putting chronically-ill university students into the research limelight
Werth, Shalene. 2008. "Putting chronically-ill university students into the research limelight." Henderson, Robyn and Danaher, Patrick Alan (ed.) Troubling terrains: tactics for traversing and transforming contemporary educational research. Brisbane, Australia. Post Pressed. pp. 67-75
Students with low entry scores succeed at university
Lynch, Bernadette and Werth, Shalene. 2007. "Students with low entry scores succeed at university." International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning. 3 (3), pp. 14-22.
A feminine approach to teaching a large, first year university course: and everyone lived happily ever after!
Southey, Kim, Lynch, Bernadette, Werth, Shalene and Hammer, Sara. 2007. "A feminine approach to teaching a large, first year university course: and everyone lived happily ever after!" Albion, Majella J. and Collins, Pauline (ed.) 2007 International Women's Conference: Education, Employment and Everything... theTriple Layers of a Woman's Life. Toowoomba, Australia 26 - 29 Sep 2007 Toowoomba, Australia.