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SHUT OUT: The Experience of People with Disabilities and their Families in Australia
Thursday, 13 August 2009 20:07

Many of the large institutions that housed generations of people with disabilities—out of sight and out of mind—are now closed. Australians with disabilities are now largely free to live in the community. Once shut in, many people with disabilities now find themselves shut out. People with disabilities may be present in our community, but too few are actually part of it.

Many live desperate and lonely lives of exclusion and isolation. The institutions that once housed them may be closed, but the inequity remains. Where once they were physically segregated, many Australians with disabilities now find themselves socially, culturally and politically isolated. They are ignored, invisible and silent. They struggle to be noticed, they struggle to be seen, they struggle to have their voices heard.

What you will read in this report is their attempt to break down the walls of silence and finally have their story told.

The report has been prepared by the National People with Disabilities and Carer Council. Get it online at http://is.gd/2ecUr.

 
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