Thursday, 20 August 2015

Resources, publications

This information is reprinted from NSW CID eNews, August 2015:

Forgotten and Found, by Kim Walker
Forgotten and Found, written by NSW CID Life Member Kim Walker, tells her story from childhood, to institutions, to community life and to becoming an amazing advocate!

Kim tells us the story of her life to explain why no child should grow up in an institution and separated from family. Kim’s story provides a powerful case for what she always wanted – all disability institutions to be closed and all people with disability to have a good life in the community.

Click here if you would like to order a copy of the book.


Online recording of social policy debate on supported decision making
On the 11th of August, the Social Policy Research Centre at UNSW held a debate on supported decision making for people with disability. Click here to find out more about this debate, and click here to listening to a recording of the debate.

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