Kris Moore - life and work with asperger's

Kris Moore

Meet Kris Moore, Quality Improvement Manager, who, despite living with Asperger's, has emerged as an invaluable asset in driving positive change within the organisation.

Navigating Life with Asperger's:

I have confronted and triumphed over the unique challenges posed by Asperger's syndrome throughout my life. Asperger's, a form of autism spectrum disorder, often presents social and communication difficulties. However, rather than letting these obstacles define my journey, I have harnessed my exceptional skills and determination to make a difference.

Leading Quality Improvement:

As a quality improvement manager, I am keen to play a pivotal role in ensuring that the East of England Ambulance Service delivers the highest standard of care to patients. My expertise in analysing data, identifying trends, and implementing effective strategies have been instrumental in driving continuous improvement initiatives. Despite the complex nature of my role, I have proven time and again that my Asperger's diagnosis does not hinder my ability to excel in my profession.

Learning from Experience:

While Asperger's may present certain challenges, I have utilised my capacity for detail-oriented thinking and meticulousness to my advantage. A keen eye for patterns and an ability to focus on intricate tasks have proven invaluable in identifying areas for improvement within the organisation. Through my determination and unwavering commitment to excellence, I hope I have become an invaluable asset to the East of England Ambulance Service.

Support from the Trust:

Recognising the unique talents and my potential, the East of England Ambulance Service has been proactive in providing the necessary support and accommodations to ensure my success. By fostering an inclusive and understanding work environment, the trust has created a platform for me to thrive and contribute meaningfully to the organisation's goals. This support serves as a shining example of how organisations can harness the abilities of individuals with neurodiverse conditions and promote a culture of inclusivity and equality.

Inspiring Others:

My journey not only highlights my own remarkable achievements, but I hope it also serves as an inspiration to countless others facing similar challenges. By breaking down barriers and defying stereotypes, demonstrating that neurodiversity is not a limitation but rather a unique perspective that can bring about positive change.

Conclusion:

In a world that often underestimates the abilities of individuals with Asperger's I hope my story serves as a powerful reminder that with determination, support, and a commitment to personal growth, one can achieve remarkable things. As a Quality Improvement Manager for the East of England Ambulance Service, I have harnessed my skills, overcome obstacles, and made a significant impact on patient care. My journey is a testament to the value of inclusivity and the extraordinary contributions that individuals with Asperger's can make in the workplace and beyond.

Published 11th August 2023