Autism Awareness & Inclusive Workplaces – What I Learned
- Logan Human
- Feb 13
- 2 min read
Background Important note: When you submit the videos, please do not add any subtitles and music.
Format: Video
Length of video: 30-40 seconds
Platform: TikTok & Instagram Reels Dimensions: 1080x1920 - Vertical video. When adding images, ensure they are in vertical format. 📍 Locations:
Import Building - Auditorium
Event Date: 17/02/2026
Time: 13:00 - 14:00
Registration: On Handshake
Headline: Autism Awareness & Inclusive Workplaces – What I Took Away 💬🤝
Content:
After attending the workshop, film a short video sharing your key takeaways. Talk about what you learned, why the session mattered, and how it’s helped you reflect on creating more inclusive, supportive spaces in your future career.
You can take a reflective, first-person tone — this isn’t about being an expert, it’s about sharing what you got out of the session and encouraging other students to attend future workshops.
Key Messaging (Ideas to include):
What did you learn about autism and inclusive workplaces?
What surprised or stuck with you from the session?
Why is this topic important, no matter your career path?
How will this help you in future professional or personal settings?
Suggested Hooks (Lead with a Thought or Question):
“Ever thought about what inclusion really means at work?"
“Here’s something I didn’t know before today’s autism awareness session…”
“This workshop really made me reflect — here’s why.”
“Inclusion isn’t just a word — here’s how we can do better.”
“I’ll be thinking about this next time I walk into a workplace.”
🎥 What to Show + Filming Tips:
Record in a quiet, well-lit space (after the session or later that day)
Keep your message authentic and reflective
Mention that it was delivered by Mehreen Ayub if relevant
Optionally show the event flyer, your notes, or the Handshake event page
Speak directly to the camera — tone should feel real, thoughtful, and peer-to-peer
Goal:
To share personal takeaways from the Autism Awareness & Inclusive Workplaces workshop, and encourage students to attend future events by showing how much these sessions can shift perspectives and prepare them for inclusive professional environments.
Alternative Video Ideas:
🧠 “One thing I learned today that changed how I think about inclusion…”
📍 “If you’re working with people, this workshop is worth your time.”
🗣️ “I used to think inclusion meant one thing — now I know it’s so much more.”
🧩 “This was one of the most eye-opening workshops I’ve attended.”
Please ensure your video is original, respects the privacy of others, and adheres to all applicable platform guidelines and university policies.




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