june 2008

Not Happy Centrelink

This Issue: Not Happy Centrelink: Centrelink is deeply unpopular and for good reason says Michael Raper


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cover story

square_bullet Coming Last. Centrelink makes life hard for many people with disabilities. Michael Raper provides some reasons why.

Features

square_bullet Four clued up delegates give their opinions on the 2020 Summit

square_bullet Outsiders no more: the devastating problem of social exclusion familiar to many people with disability.

square_bullet Speaking out for my child: mother Caroline Steindl draws the line with doctors

square_bullet Incontinence in children with acquired brain injuries

square_bullet 100% wickedly funny - British comedian Laurence Clark

square_bullet 240 volts out of the blues: part I of our examination into the growing use of ECT (shock therapy) in Australia

square_bullet Katrina Clark says supported accomodation can be provided for everyone who needs it

square_bullet The concerns of aging grandparent-carers

square_bullet Mental illness and & work. Sebastian Rosenberg has suggestions for ways the Rudd government can get many more people with mental illness into the workplace.

square_bullet As the lights go down: dealing with an elderly parent's loss of memory

square_bullet Was that a sorry? Nope. Centrelink Part II: Graham Carmen's battle with Centrelink

Regulars

square_bullet The late Christopher Newell's last column: 'Dear Bill, ......'

square_bullet More money can miss the point: Robbi Williams' reflections on the 2008 Federal Budget

Special Feature

square_bullet Part I from Susan Wyndhams book Life in His Hands

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Medical & scientific breakthroughs, news, hints & more!