We all self-advocate, often without knowing it. It’s a skill our success relies on, and for those with autism this is even more the case when you may need specific accommodations or supports to manage in certain environments. Self-advocacy can include a range of skills including asking for help, negotiating, assertiveness, making decisions, explaining your diagnosis to others and requesting modifications or adjustments in a work, social or learning environment. This workshop will also cover information such as deciding if, when, where and how to disclose ones diagnosis and knowing your own rights and responsibilities.