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Autism Diagnosis Fuels Career of North Lincolnshire Youth Worker

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Autism Diagnosis Fuels Career of North Lincolnshire Youth Worker

James Dowdle, a 28-year-old youth worker from Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire, has openly shared his experience wherein an autism diagnosis served as a significant turning point in his professional life. Better known for his commendable work with the Warren Youth Project in Hull, where he guides young people into employment, James’ journey to this role was far from straightforward.

His story is one of resilience and determination, facing struggles after university that eventually led to an autism diagnosis in 2022. Drawing strength from this life-altering revelation, James chose to channel his energies towards a cause close to his heart. He moved to London for a stint with the St Giles Trust, and then returned north to continue his work.

Today, James is passionately committed to easing the path to employment for young individuals within his region. Tackling issues ranging from mental health and homelessness to substance misuse – formidable hurdles often faced by the youth – James has noted the pressing need for steady government funding. Such support is crucial in ensuring the sustainability and effectiveness of youth employment programmes, he argues, as the road to employment is frequently marred by numerous impediments.

The Lincoln Post has reconstructed this story based on original reporting from the BBC.

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