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  1. I have been disabled for 27 years and always been left without “quality support and having a valued life in the community,” as Tish rightly suggests.

    It seems that we disabled are considered not worth saving or caring about any more over the last thirty years.

    I was severely chemically expose in 1992 and have suffered from brain injuries, nervous system damage, and immune system dysfunction ever since. It is now far harder to stay alive.

    These injuries all occurred after exposure at my workplace and since after a seven year Workers Compensation claim no-one has ever been blamed, so I have fallen right through the social safety net.

    The most insulting part was when I reached the retirement age (65) my disability payment funding support was cut out and I was thrown straight onto the lower payment system on the general pension, so now I cannot get good disability treatments because no funding is available for them on the pension for the disabled.

  2. Maybe disability support services wouldn’t cost so much if they hadn’t been subcontracted out to private providers who want to run them as a business.

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