This Issue: Not Happy Centrelink: Centrelink is deeply unpopular and for good reason says Michael Raper
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Coming Last. Centrelink makes life hard for many people with disabilities. Michael Raper provides some reasons why.
Features
Four clued up delegates give their opinions on the 2020 Summit
Outsiders no more: the devastating problem of social exclusion familiar to many people with disability.
Speaking out for my child: mother Caroline Steindl draws the line with doctors
Incontinence in children with acquired brain injuries
100% wickedly funny - British comedian Laurence Clark
240 volts out of the blues: part I of our examination into the growing use of ECT (shock therapy) in Australia
Katrina Clark says supported accomodation can be provided for everyone who needs it
The concerns of aging grandparent-carers
Mental illness and & work. Sebastian Rosenberg has suggestions for ways the Rudd government can get many more people with mental illness into the workplace.
As the lights go down: dealing with an elderly parent's loss of memory
Was that a sorry? Nope. Centrelink Part II: Graham Carmen's battle with Centrelink
Regulars
The late Christopher Newell's last column: 'Dear Bill, ......'
More money can miss the point: Robbi Williams' reflections on the 2008 Federal Budget
Special Feature
Part I from Susan Wyndhams book Life in His Hands
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