Bev Harp
Bev Harp was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome as an adult, and now advocates for respect and inclusion for all people on the autism spectrum. Bev received her BASW from the University of Kentucky, and is currently enrolled as a graduate student there. Her interests are Supported Employment, public information and advocacy. Bev has presented at many conferences and workshops, including the University of San Diego's Autism Institute (2008) and the National APSE Supported Employment Conference (2008). Bev Serves as coordinator for Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children's (KPFC) social club for teens with Asperger syndrome. She also facilitates a peer support group for adults on the spectrum. A lifelong resident of Lexington, Bev also writes the advocacy blog, Asperger Square 8.