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Dr Krysia Waldock has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in July 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Dr Krysia Waldock are: LinkedIn, Email, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, krysia.waldock has populated their site with The ‘Impossible Subjects’? Exploring the social inclusion and belonging of autistic people in religious groups (PhD thesis), An Exploratory Study of Attitudes toward Autism Amongst Church-Going Christians in the South East of England, United Kingdom, The Impossible Subject: Belonging as a Neurodivergent in Congregations, "Doing Church" During COVID-19: An Autistic Reflection on Online Church, Inclusive Church, Open Table Network and OneBodyOneFaith Hybrid Church Consultation, Book Review: At the Gates – Disability, Justice and the Churches, Book Review: Autism and the Church: Bible, Theology, and Community, Welcoming Autistic People to Religious Gatherings - Organization for Autism Research, Autism, faith and churches: The research landscape and where we go next, "In the Beginning People Were Autistic People and They Belonged" in Pathways to Belonging, Commentary on “Thinking differently? Autism and quality of life”, Empathy and a Personalised Approach in Autism, Critical Autism Studies - Chapter, ‘Responsiveness as Responsibility’- a method for inclusivity, Tensions Between Autistic Sociality, Communication, and Social Skills Research: A Response to Bambara (2022) and Camarata (2022), "Autistic Voices in Autistic Research: Towards Active Citizenship in Autism Research" in The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Autism Studies, "Autism and the ‘double empathy problem’" in Conversations on Empathy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Imagination and Radical Othering, Autistic People, Gelotophobia, Gelotophilia and Katagelasticism: a Narrative Review, The accessibility of online, asynchronous, focus groups with autistic people, 5 tips for managing the demands of the festive season — Neurodiverse Connection, Neurodivergent belonging: a manifesto — Neurodiverse Connection, Autistic People’s Perspectives on Functioning Labels and Associated Reasons, and Community Connectedness, Language Matters in British Newspapers: A Participatory Analysis of the Autism UK Press Corpus, Pre-University Cyber Security Education: A report on developing cyber skills amongst children and young people, Cyber Security in UK Schools Report 2022, “Lost in the literature.” Trans people with intellectual disabilities in the academic literature..