Sonya Girdler

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From Marie Curie to Ada Lovelace, women have been integral to the history of invention, research, and development in science, technology, engineering, math and medicine. There are many strong women working in these areas here in Perth, and yet, all too often they are made invisible, or sometimes placed under enormous pressure, simply because of their gender. Rule Breakers was a story collecting project focusing on women working in STEMM at Curtin University. The stories collected share the individual and unique stories and achievements of women in Perth. This collaboration aims to enlighten academics, fellow researchers, future students, and the general public, in order to value, recognise and herald the importance of these women. This is our opportunity to celebrate the work of women in these areas, to share in their pursuit of excellence, and to listen to the important lessons they teach everyone no matter where we are. Prof Sonya Girdler is Director of the Curtin Autism Research Group (CARG) and a Professor at Curtin University’s School of Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology. Her research is directed at improving the participation of autistic individuals in major life areas such as employment and education. In this story, Sonya shares memories of her life growing up in regional Western Australia - and the many hurdles she jumped to make it in the big smoke. Her story is as much about growing up as it is about her life's mentors: her grandmother's unconditional love and her colleagues' support. Sonya shares a special connection between the two.