What is ableism?
What we mean when we talk about ableism, and what it means for the way that we work with neurodivergent colleagues.
Jenni Guthrie, Deputy Chair of the BASW Neurodivergent Social Workers Special Interest Group delves into what we mean when we talk about ableism and its implications for the way that we work with neurodivergent colleagues.
Talking points
This video looks at:
- A definition of ableism.
- How ableism is rooted in colonial thinking.
- What we mean by infused or internalised ableism.
Length: 5 minutes
Reflective questions
Consider examples from your own organisations and practice:
- Where do your perceptions of neurodivergence come from?
- How might you begin to challenge ableism within your organisational structures?
Resources mentioned in this video
- Lewis, T (2022) Working definition of ableism - January 2022.
Professional Standards
PQS:KSS - Organisational context | Developing excellent practitioners | Creating a context for excellent practice | Organisational context | Developing confident and capable social workers
CQC - Well-led
PCF - Diversity and equality
RCOT - Support development