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Kevin Healey was born on 27 May, 1974 in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England, is a Kevin Healey is autism activist autism activist. Discover Kevin Healey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Kevin Healey Net Worth
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Kevin Healey (born 27 May 1974) is an autism activist.
He also campaigns against bullying.
In 2001, Healey founded the North Staffordshire Asperger's & Autism Association (NSAAA).
In 2007, Healey founded the Staffordshire Adults Autistic Society (SAAS), which provides support to adults with autism including activities such as outings as well as educational programs and a helpline.
Healey published an autobiography, Twin Brothers Worlds Apart, in 2009, sales of which benefit SAAS, his autism charity.
In 2010, he launched a campaign entitled "It's Time For Change — Stand-up For Autism" which aimed to improve government response to the needs of people with autism and their families in the UK.
This campaign attracted support from both members of Parliament and the public, and Healey delivered a petition to the Prime Minister's office signed by 4,000 people in favour of such expanded services and funding.
He hosted his own show on Blog Talk Radio but stopped broadcasting in 2011, and he also founded internet-based Autism Radio UK.
He was selected to carry the Olympic torch in Crewe on 31 May 2012.
A charity Healey founded, Staffordshire Adults Autistic Society (SAAS), was one of 112 groups that received the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service in 2012.
He has a twin brother, Shaun, who also has autism, but is non-verbal.
In 2014, he released a short documentary about cyber-bullying.
Healey initiated a global anti-bullying campaign in 2014, which is supported by Ricky Gervais, Katie Price, and Keith Duffy.
Healey has been the victim of cyberbullying and harassment on Twitter due to his activism.
This bullying included not only online harassment and cloning (impersonation) of his Twitter account, but also threats to "sever [his] legs" or kill him.
Taking into consideration the information that some of those bullying him had learned what neighbourhood he lived in, Healey found those threats credible enough that he did not leave his home for three months.
Police investigated both the threats and over a dozen cases of impersonation.
Healey's experiences motivated him to raise awareness about cyberbullying and online harassment of those with autism.
He advocates for making the bullying of a person with a developmental disability a crime.
He was also a trustee for the National Autistic Society, which is the largest autism charity in the UK, until he stood down from the role in 2016.
This book has been adapted for a short film that was released under the same title in 2017, which was directed by Andrew Dobosz.
Healey had won awards including a British Citizen Award for Volunteering and Charitable Giving in 2017, Stoke-On-Trent Citizen of the Year in 2006 and Charity Champion of the year in 2007.