

He cannot speak but he still matters - my son James is non verbal and was injured in a respite house - the police would not investigate the worker involved and without cameras there could never be proof of wrongdoing or assault - the person got away with it..
My son cant speak but he still matters
and disability lives matter always and should matter and be valued...Stand up for our vulnerable disability children and family members and fight for their right to protection and safety and for their futures -
parents are terrified of what their children's futures will hold especially in light of the Ann Marie Case in South Australia still being investigated, she died while meant to be looked after by a carer she was left instead alone and starving and now it was found her jewellery taken and money stolen from her bank account. For shame no one was there for her. We must not let this happen again...to any other vulnerable person...those whocannot speak for themselves or help themselves...
We must be the voice of the vulnerable and for our children's sakes!
Stand up to protest on 3 December 2020 International disability Day in Sydney NSW
Venue to be advised... possibly NSW State Parliament House 6 Macquarie Street Sydney....
Lets promote public awareness the need for disability children's and persons protection with cameras in care, and stronger mandatory laws that make police have to investigate incidents against our children and help toward the safety for our vulnerable children or family members futures...
(register interest on here if would like to come or help or text 0409042765)
best Anndrea x