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Continue reading →The Adelaide Zoo has installed AAC devices throughout the Zoo as a part of their ‘Communication for All’ program. It is good now because you can have quite good talks with the animals. This kangaroo was talking about the freedom … Continue reading →
Shake ya bum Dazz, like you know you can Shake ya bum Dazz, use that Bummunicator to Shake ya bum Dazz, use that Bummunicator to Shake ya bum Dazz, like you know you can Yeah, that cute little bum of … Continue reading →
Today is the first official of day of my PhD. The topic it is: An investigate into the experience of sexuality and intimacy of people with Cerebral Palsy who rely AAC to communicate. It has been a long time coming … Continue reading →
Saturday, I went in the Adelaide Gay Pride March. Some might be surprised by this. I marched in my purple tights, black rara skirt, bright pink “I’m too sexy for my wheelchair” t-shirt and a yellow sequined balaclava. The reading … Continue reading →
The Sessions (2012) is definitely a movie I want to see. I think it will be a movie that will be useful in my PhD as it seems to touch on three main topics, which might be taboo to some … Continue reading →
This is a MUST WATCH!!!!!!! I had the privilege of hanging out with Rod Haig over the last weekend at the Black Stump Festival and to see him perform this routine on mental health on the Friday evening. Being so … Continue reading →
This morning my wheelchair was taken to be fixed and checked over before going to Black Stump this weekend, so I thought, being stuck in my manual wheelchair not really being able to use my computer effectively, I’ll catch a … Continue reading →
Just got back from a great meeting regarding doing a PhD. Things are starting to take shape, both for the actual topic and the administrative support required to undertake the PhD. This was the second meeting that we have had … Continue reading →