Charities & Causes

children with special needs

Charities & Causes

Posted by: pammy

15th Aug 2011 01:25pm

parental support for parents with live with children who have special needs.
This can put so much stress and pressure on family, relationships, Schools, support groups. Where is the government in all of this with regard to funding to help ??


Anonymous
  • 6th Jun 2015 06:09pm

i have a baby with a rare disease she is australian however the government don't want to help cause is the only known case in australia is like it doesn't exist so we live of donations from friends and family i have to stay at home all day every day with her so i can not work my husband to be able to receive carer payment from centreline had to stop working cause you are not eligible to receive payment f you work how bs is that ! so yes we really need the help the support the medical assistance cause she is in hospital every week or the doctor or the phisio or speech how do i suppose to get to those appointments if i can not afford a car or petrol or train or house or milk ???


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