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Annie's Coming Out

Disabled by cerebral palsy from birth, Anne McDonald was institutionalised at the age of three and thought to be hopelessly mentally retarded.

Until she was sixteen, it was believed that Anne would never communicate. At eighteen she left the institution to live with her teacher, Rosemary Crossley, but only after Supreme Court judgements had found her able to communicate and manage her own affairs.

Challenging deeply held prejudices, this story raises vital questions and demands a radical re-evaluation of the potential and fundamental rights of people with disabilities.

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Other Books

Getting the words out

Enhancing Communication for Nursing Home Residents Deal Communication Centre Melbourne 1998

Reinventing the Wheelchair

Technology for people with disability Chris Borthwick and Rosemary Crossley Commission for the Future, Melbourne 1984

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Our Vision

Our vision is a world where people with little or no functional speech have access to full communication, and the families, schools, and communities around them get effective support to make this possible.

Contact Us

The Anne McDonald Centre's physical location is closed indefinitely.

Please refer to a contact below for any further questions.

Leane Leggo - 0438 546 080
leaneleggo@gmail.com

Or

Chris Borthwick - 0487 683 988
chrisb@ourcommunity.com.au

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