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Autism gives me critical thinking skills, local politician says

Autism is neuro-developmental difference which means people have a different way of experiencing the world, and of processing information.Each person will have different strengths and challenges as a result of the way their brain is "wired"."Quite often councils can be accused of waffling around the point," she admitted."So we need to make sure we are very clear and concise, very black and white.

The council has rewritten a lot of its procedures and also changed its website, to make them more inclusive."Because of the way his mind works, he will remember something that was discussed three months ago in minute detail. "If someone has changed the direction of their thinking, he can bring that back to them and say, 'this is actually what we discussed a few months ago'. He holds us all to account."programme that some aspects of his autism, like "sensory overload", make political life more difficult."Some of the stuff a councillor has to deal with, like arguing with colleagues or dealing with pressure, for autistic people it is amplified times two.

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