How can you support emergency responders who are part of the Autistic community?
Emergency responders who are part of the Autistic community face unique challenges and opportunities in their work. Autism is a spectrum of neurodiverse conditions that affect how people communicate, process information, and interact with others. Some Autistic emergency responders may have strengths in attention to detail, memory, and problem-solving, while others may struggle with sensory overload, social cues, and emotional regulation. In this article, we will explore how you can support your Autistic colleagues and peers in the emergency management field, using the principles of CISM and trauma-informed care.