Training course

Untangling Autism
& Chronic Illness

© Neurodiverse Connection 2025

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This course offers a collaborative and inclusive space for Autistic and chronically ill people* to explore topics such as sensory needs, communication, ableism and disability pride, in order to begin to understand and untangle their lived experience.

Course instructor Charli Clement (NdC Associate) will help you begin to understand how autism and chronic illness can intertwine and clash, both internally and externally as you navigate the world.

*No formal diagnosis is needed to be part of this space. We acknowledge the many barriers that can exist to formal diagnosis. 

About

Our approach

This course aims to reorient discussions of Autism and chronic illness away from neuronormativity, and from deficit-based and medical model-thinking, and capitalist, ableist and white-supremacist paradigms. 

This course mostly focuses on physical chronic illnesses (such as Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Fibromyalgia, Endometriosis or Diabetes).

The course does not focus on any one specific chronic illness but aims to speak to shared commonalities that may underpin many different experiences of chronic illness. 

Key information

Course dates

5 x 90-minute sessions

Weekly at 6pm, Tuesdays
January 14th, 21st & 28th, February 4th & 11th
£48 (inc. VAT)

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Course content

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Your trainer

Meet your trainer

Charli Clement
NdC Associate

Charli Clement is proudly Autistic, ADHD, dyspraxic, and chronically ill, and is particularly passionate about discussing links between co-occurring conditions, gender, sexuality, and how this then relates to capitalism, systems, and social justice. 

Since 2020, Charli has been working with the NHS and third sector organisations on psychiatric care, autism, sensory environments, and human rights after their own admission to a CAMHS unit as a teenager. They have worked on a variety of projects including sensory environment reviews, providing training sessions, and working on co-production for pilot projects aiming at admission reduction of autistic individuals. 

Charli is a seasoned keynote and public speaker. They have spoken to a variety of clients including the British Medical Association, Activision Blizzard, Young Minds, VISA, Scope, and Brass Bands England. Charli has also filed bylines in outlets such as the Independent, the Metro, The i, Digital Spy, and VICE.  

Charli's first book, All Tangled Up in Autism & Chronic Illness, a guide to navigating multiple conditions, was released in December 2023.  

In their spare time, Charli loves reading and going to the cinema, theatre, and concerts. They also create content across platforms—you can find them @charliclement_ 

How was the course developed?

My debut book, All Tangled Up in Autism & Chronic Illness, was released in December 2023, and since writing, I’ve learnt a lot more about these topics and about what is missing from resources and support in this area. Most Autistic and chronically ill people don’t get to reflect or understand themselves, or get given resources that are true to them—and they especially don’t get to do this in a space that sees them as more than their ability to work, or that doesn’t see their autism as a deficit.  

—Charli Clement
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