The Neurodivergent Birth Podcast

S2 Ep2: An autistic midwife's perspective with Karen Henry

October 15, 2023 Victoria White and Sam Sheppard Season 2 Episode 2
S2 Ep2: An autistic midwife's perspective with Karen Henry
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The Neurodivergent Birth Podcast
S2 Ep2: An autistic midwife's perspective with Karen Henry
Oct 15, 2023 Season 2 Episode 2
Victoria White and Sam Sheppard

Karen is a midwife, researcher and lecturer in midwifery at the University of Suffolk. She has 5 children and was diagnosed as autistic alongside her fourth and fifth children in 2009. In 2019 Karen was nominated for a Florence Nightingale scholarship and was supported to create a series of communication support plans for autistic people. Karen completed a Master of Arts in autism in 2022 and is passionate about enhancing autistic peoples maternity experiences through co-producing training packages for maternity staff.

The support plans can be found here: https://www.all4maternity.com/providing-accessible-healthcare-for-autistic-women/

Henry, K. (2023) Providing accessible healthcare for Autistic Women. The Practising Midwife, 26 (2). pp. 37-41. ISSN 1461-3123

Henry, K. (2022) Human rights in childbearing: supporting Autistic Midwives in the workplace. The Practising Midwife, 25 (11). pp. 14-17. ISSN 1461-3123 

Henry, K. (2017). ‘Empowering women with autism’. Midwifery Matters. December 2017, 155, pp.10-11.

Karen is happy to be contacted on Twitter: @karenhenry1012 

Thank you for listening!

Join the conversation on Instagram @neurodivergentbirth and at ndbirth.com.

Show Notes

Karen is a midwife, researcher and lecturer in midwifery at the University of Suffolk. She has 5 children and was diagnosed as autistic alongside her fourth and fifth children in 2009. In 2019 Karen was nominated for a Florence Nightingale scholarship and was supported to create a series of communication support plans for autistic people. Karen completed a Master of Arts in autism in 2022 and is passionate about enhancing autistic peoples maternity experiences through co-producing training packages for maternity staff.

The support plans can be found here: https://www.all4maternity.com/providing-accessible-healthcare-for-autistic-women/

Henry, K. (2023) Providing accessible healthcare for Autistic Women. The Practising Midwife, 26 (2). pp. 37-41. ISSN 1461-3123

Henry, K. (2022) Human rights in childbearing: supporting Autistic Midwives in the workplace. The Practising Midwife, 25 (11). pp. 14-17. ISSN 1461-3123 

Henry, K. (2017). ‘Empowering women with autism’. Midwifery Matters. December 2017, 155, pp.10-11.

Karen is happy to be contacted on Twitter: @karenhenry1012 

Thank you for listening!

Join the conversation on Instagram @neurodivergentbirth and at ndbirth.com.