Friedreich’s Ataxia has hindered my ability to adequately communicate. In
previous written works, I have made known the importance of my ability to
communicate. I have stated many times that communication is the nucleus from
which I attempt to attain my goals.
One of these goals then, is to form genuine human bonds with my support
workers. I consider these people to be my friends, and sometimes even
family. So you can imagine how difficult this becomes when managerial
procedures makes me question the motives behind their actions.
In my recent blog post, I discuss yet another burden I must overcome as a
resident in shared support accommodation. Read it here:
https://petergibilisco.wordpress.com/2019/08/04/another-burden-on-my-communi
cation/
Yours Sincerely,
Peter Gibilisco, B Bus (Acc) Ph.D. (Melb).
Honorary Fellow University of Melbourne.
New Book: 6 & 1/2 Years on a Dunghill: Life in Specialist Disability
Accomodation.
See my web-site http://petergibilisco.com.au/
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