Rachel Worsley

@Rachel_Worsley

Founder, CEO . I publish NeuroWork, an international newsletter for in the workplace. Disability Editor .

Sydney, Australia
Joined July 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    May 14

    While media businesses are falling apart all around me, I'm doubling down on growing audience interest for news about neurodiversity in the workplace. I outlined my thesis earlier this year about why we need better stories about .

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  2. Retweeted
    23 hours ago

    I’m going to be honest, as an Autistic Person, I’m finding it absolutely fascinating watching the world having to learn how to navigate a world of social interactions that are very difficult, confusing, stressful and sometimes just incomprehensible. Welcome to our world!

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  3. May 14

    About time - has been leading this narrative shift since we started NeuroWork in December 2019.

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  4. Retweeted
    May 14

    Q: If you had to put them in order -- hustle and self-awareness. A: "Self-awareness. Self-awareness is more important than hustle. It's not even close." via "How To Start"

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  5. May 14

    I got a comment from a woman who said that she was diagnosed two weeks ago, read this profile and said it was the most helpful thing she had ever read since being diagnosed. This is why I do what I do.

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  6. May 14

    Not only is visual scribing a unique way to make information more accessible, it's an example of journalistic skill, to listen and take notes (in visual format) while conveying a coherent story.

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  7. Retweeted
    May 14

    While we are discussing thesis acknowledgements and dedications this was mine ♀️🙂🚀

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  8. Retweeted
    May 13

    Clearly a strong case for further action: Half of Australia's coronavirus-related youth suicides can be prevented, modelling shows ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  9. May 13
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  10. Retweeted
    May 3

    NEW VIDEO! is CEO of & a advocate. Her work is mainly done online but she’s finding it harder to manage the social side of life in lockdown. She shares her perspective & offers some helpful advice to her peers.

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  11. Retweeted
    Apr 11

    HAPPY EASTER🎁 for ! We may be physically distancing but we are making sure to connect and appreciate the little treats to get us through. ♥ Team Remarkable

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  12. Apr 13

    Been a while, but here's my latest idea of the week for IdeaSpies. "App Helps Create Authentic Friendships for Autistic Kids via "

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  13. Retweeted
    Apr 6

    This week's Masterclass with not missing a beat. Tools used - this is in no way an official endorsement of any of these platforms 😃- but it is very much the and !

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  14. Mar 22
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  15. Mar 22

    Really important Facebook live on employment law entitlements for employees right now - covering COVID19 specific clauses, how to negotiate a pay cut for

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    Mar 10

    Celebrating our diverse community of strong women during Women’s Week with these amazing So privileged to hear & out these stories of running a business with a ✏️

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  17. Mar 9

    We have to do better to represent non-verbal autistic voices in the media. They exist, and they have a lot to share when given the chance.

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  18. Mar 9

    It's the first time in my journalism career that I have ever interviewed someone over Skype messenger for two hours as Aiden prefers to communicate via text. But he had so much to share.

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  19. Mar 9

    I first came across on on . I had the pleasure of interviewing one of their successful placements, Aiden, an autistic young man who at 17, works remotely while still attending high school:

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  20. Mar 9

    I had the pleasure of writing up this interview recently!

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