Hayley Clapham
Research Assistant
Hayley joined Autism CRC in November 2022, as the project officer for the Self-Advocacy@Work project.
She is a passionate advocate, dedicated to advocating for the rights, needs and interests of disabled people, and has worked on a number of projects with local government council and organisations including Women with Disabilities Australia and the Autistic Self Advocacy Network of Australia & New Zealand.
Hayley has a passion for co-production and participatory research, having been a part of several autism research advisory boards and project teams at the University of Queensland, University of Technology Sydney and Macquarie University.
She is a graduate of the Autism CRC Sylvia Rodger Academy Future Leaders program and the Research program.
In addition to working at Autism CRC, Hayley is a research assistant at Macquarie University and studying a Bachelor of Psychology at Edith Cowan University.
“As an Autistic person, I am proud to work for an organisation, that is dedicated to creating positive change for our community. And I am looking forward to working with the Autism CRC to help further their mission of improving quality of life and opportunity of Autistic people.”