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NeurodiVERSE (Paperback)
Janine Booth, Kate Fox, Rob Steventon, Paul Neads
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R266
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A unique poetry anthology about the neurodivergent experience by
neurodivergent writers. 'Neurodivergence' is a variance in
cognitive or neurological function from that considered 'typical'
or 'normal'. This collection provides a powerful and diverse
representation, with positive, authentic and progressive
portrayals. Featuring over fifty contributors from the UK and
across the world, and eight specific sections with introductory
notes about definitions, issues and societal perceptions,
NeurodiVERSE is open to all who wish to learn about neurodiversity
and to all lovers of poetry.
"Some people say that the term 'fighting cancer' is too aggressive.
But I did not go looking for this fight. Cancer started it. If I
was fighting cancer, then it was only because cancer picked a fight
with me. I plead self-defence." Poet, author and activist Janine
Booth was part of the ranting poetry movement in the '80s,
performing as 'The Big J'. In late 2016, she discovered a strange
indentation in her right breast and was subsequently diagnosed with
breast cancer. In this collection of candid journal extracts,
poetry, meticulous research and substantive politics, Janine
details her journey from detection and diagnosis, through surgery,
to 'getting over it'. Includes a Foreword by poet and activist Kate
Smurthwaite. "This book is a must for all health care workers -
doctors, nurses, students, caterers, cleaners, porters - the team
needed by patients facing The Big C." - Dr Coral Jones, GP &
Chair Hackney South and Shoreditch Labour Party "A veritable paean
to our (still free) NHS. Together with the added bonus of some
fascinating political background and an insider's guide to terms.
With poetry!" - Rhoda Dakar, songwriter, musician & activist
"Janine's openness, humour and honesty, combined with her poetic
sensibility, leads us by the hand through her experience with
cancer ... to leave us breathless on her behalf and on behalf of
all women facing such a challenge." - Henry Normal, poet, writer,
TV & film producer "Full of clarity, worry, humour,
explanations about how capitalism hampers medical practice and
love, praise and commitment to the NHS. It demystifies and
humanises the cancer experience and inspires and entertains the
reader." - Morning Star
Neurodiversity in the workplace can be a gift. Yet only 15% of
adults with an autism spectrum condition (ASC) are in full-time
employment. This book examines how the working environment can
embrace autistic people in a positive way. The author highlights
common challenges in the workplace for people with ASC, such as
discrimination and lack of communication or the right kind of
support from managers and colleagues, and provides strategies for
changing them. Setting out practical, reasonable adjustments such
as a quiet room or avoiding disruption to work schedules, this book
demonstrates how day to day changes in the workplace can make it
more inclusive and productive for all employees. Autism in the
Workplace is intended for any person with an interest in changing
working culture to ensure equality for autistic people. It is an
essential resource for employers, managers, trade unionists, people
with ASCs and their workmates and supporters.
This book tells the story of the privatization of the London
Underground Public-Private Partnership (PPP). It was announced by
New Labour in 1998 and implemented in 2003, but by 2010 it had
failed. What went wrong? Published during London Underground's
150th birthday year, this book draws extensively on interviews with
managers and Tube workers. It proposes that PPP failed because
privatization rewards managers, shareholders, and lawyers who look
after themselves first. Other concerns were neglected, including
service, improvement, and safety, as well as the needs of the
disabled. The book both sketches the history of the Underground and
looks to the futuread knowledging the need for a better plan for
transport, one that involves passengers and workers, and one that
prioritizes public service.
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