Imogen Bramwell, a 16-year-old autistic young woman, shares her journey from feeling like an “alien on the wrong planet” to embracing her identity. Diagnosed at 14, years after her brother’s early diagnosis, Imogen highlights the challenges autistic girls face, including misconceptions, late diagnoses, bullying, and lack of support in schools.
She recounts her struggles with mental health, school refusal, and masking, emphasising the need for reasonable adjustments and better understanding in education and healthcare. Now thriving in college, Imogen appreciates its inclusive environment, where she feels understood and accepted.
Imogen credits her parents, particularly her mum, as her greatest support, and the Autistic Girls Network for showing her she’s not alone. She calls for systemic changes, including more awareness, improved diagnostic processes, and greater acceptance of autistic individuals. Her advice to other autistic young people: celebrate small victories, practise self-compassion, and embrace who you are.
Autistic Girls Network:
https://autisticgirlsnetwork.org/
Fern Brady:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHLnaHJwATk