Charli is a white person with long brown hair and wearing a checked shirt. They are against the asexual flag (black, grey, white, purple stripes)

Untangling disability, queerness, mental health & more.

Charli Clement (she/they)  is an activist, speaker, writer, creator and Lived Experience Expert. She is proudly autistic, ADHD, dyspraxic, and chronically ill, and is particularly passionate about discussing the intersections of these conditions.

Charli works with the NHS and other organisations around psychiatric inpatient care, human rights and autism, and is currently writing her first non-fiction book around autism and chronic illness for Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

They have previously been a keynote speaker for the British Medical Association and given talks to NHS boards and staff, universities, city councils amongst others, as well as having bylines in outlets such as the Independent, the Metro, the Daily Mirror and VICE.

You can find them on Instagram (4k+) and Twitter @charliclement_ and by email hello@charliclement.com

Image description, to right: Charli is a white person with brown hair. They wear a checked shirt and are smiling, in front of an asexual flag (black, grey, white, purple stripes).