Being neurodivergent, Dyspraxia, disabled, and remote work
A lived experience take on all these things
Welcome to Rosemary the Neurodivergent Dyspraxic by me, Rosemary May Richings.
About Me
Rosemary Richings is a freelance writer, editor, and public speaker specializing in neurodiversity and disability, and her work is based on her experiences living with dyspraxia and sensory processing issues. Rosemary works with a mixture of publications and companies who want to create resources that prioritize accessibility and discuss issues that affect disabled people in a tasteful and non-patronizing way. Since 2014, she has worked with clients such as eBay, Uptimize, Saatva Mattress Company, Yellowpages Canada, and BeFunky Inc. She has also done editing work for organizations such as Lexxic, The Hip Lives Blog, and the Toronto Workforce Innovation Group (TWIG).
Her writing bylines include Shape Magazine, Broken Pencil Magazine, Happiful Magazine, The Good Trade, Shareable, The Luupe, Travel + Leisure, and Torontoverse. She has also done speaking engagements for organizations such as Reach PLC and Delinian's disability awareness and education program. Currently, she serves on the board of trustees of Dyspraxic Me and is a regular collaborator on Dyspraxia Magazine and Dyspraxic Alliance’s resources and events. Her book: Stumbling Through Space and Time: Living Life With Dyspraxia is now available.
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