Wrapping up the gift of self-care
As a busy mum of 3 children I often feel the world on my shoulders. Some days everything seems too hard. The dog has vomited on the kitchen floor. The …
As a busy mum of 3 children I often feel the world on my shoulders. Some days everything seems too hard. The dog has vomited on the kitchen floor. The …
Celebrating my brother’s wedding earlier this year was a momentous occasion filled with love, joy, and lots of dancing. Especially for my sister Corinne who lives with complex dual diagnosis …
Friday 26 March is Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness. Angela is a P2P member and volunteer. To mark the day, Angela offered to blog about her son, Will, and his …
Last week in our Virtual Morning Tea we talked about the siblings of a person with disability, and the support they need. Particular support for siblings is often overlooked, especially …
Discussing end of life subjects is difficult for most of us, the grief, shock and processing of these emotions can take time and are often confronting. So how do we …
Back in February Matt and I had the pleasure of graphing and facilitating a P.A.T.H. for a young lady who was preparing for her NDIS plan review. Over the first …