Join Rachael Barron, Founder and CEO of Execuitve Students for an enlightening discussion on Advocacy, Person-Centered Planning, and the principle of Presumed Competence in the lives of individuals with autism and other neurodiversities. This episode delves into how recognizing each person's unique strengths and abilities can lead to more effective advocacy and support strategies. We'll explore the importance of tailoring plans to reflect personal goals and preferences, ensuring that every individual's voice is heard and valued. Tune in to learn about these empowering approaches and how they can foster independence and inclusion in the community.