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The report details historical failings where autistic voices were sidelined, leading to services that did not meet the actual requirements of the community.

While "122455" most prominently refers to this participatory research paper (DOI: 10.35844/001c.122455), it is also used as a numerical identifier for other unrelated technical papers, such as a study on flood detection (Article ID 2455 in MDPI Remote Sensing) and an investigation into anti-quorum sensing activities in microbiology.

The researchers utilized "reflective dialogue" as a methodology to explore personal experiences of mental health at a university level, aiming to move beyond traditional, often ableist, research trends. 122455

The research addresses the historical exclusion of autistic people from the design of services and research that affect them. It highlights a significant "misalignment of support" caused by developing services based on neurotypical perceptions rather than autistic needs.

The project was led by a team of mostly neurodivergent and autistic researchers who actively engaged a PAR group of autistic students to shape the study. The report details historical failings where autistic voices

Provided by the University of Warwick Research Archive .

The authors advocate for the adoption of neuroaffirmative approaches across all autism research to ensure findings are informed by the lived realities of being autistic. Actionable Research Access The research addresses the historical exclusion of autistic

Available on the Journal of Participatory Research Methods (JPRM) website.