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Ever the arty Autie

What is a psychiatric social worker and what do they do?

August7

With the federal governments intended cuts to Medicare funding for Social Workers and Occupational Therapists under mental health plans I thought I’d interview a Psychiatric Social Worker and get the scoop on what these folks actually do and how is it different to what a Psychologist or Psychiatrist might offer.  I interviewed Roxahn Thomas, MA, BSW, BA, MHSW
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How The Aspinauts Foiled a Robbery

August6

Yesterday me and The Aspinauts were performing at Autism Victoria‘s Expo.  It was in a huge swoosh venue, Ridges on Bell, in not so swoosh Preston where I’m from.  I was a guest speaker on the day and the band was to perform during cocktail hour.  Well, I set up a table, books, cds, DVDs, art prints, all of that, and did some book signing, sold some stock, got people to sign a petition lobbying our short sighted government to reverse their funding cuts for OTs and Social Workers under Mental Health.  All was rather ticketty boo really.  Read the rest of this entry »

What do Social Workers and OTs do in the field of Mental Health?

August5

When most people think of mental health they tend to think of psychologists or psychiatrists.  But what do Social Workers and Occupational Therapists do in the mental health field?  Can’t that all be covered by psychologists and psychiatrists?   Find out before the government succeeds in cutting Medicare funding for OTs and Social Workers. Read the rest of this entry »

Mental health cuts to harm marginalised communities.

July29

Mental Illness can be a chicken or the egg question when it comes to those on the fringes of society; those homeless and itinerant, from broken, dysfunctional or damaging homes who survive without family support, those cut off from community, from their cultures, those living with disabilities.  If these people develop mental illness there’s the assumption that a psychiatrist or psychologist is their next stop.  But that presumed the mental illness is the cause not the symptom.  Read the rest of this entry »

The Power of Music

July15

Hi folks, here’s today’s Webinar on The Power of Music and Autism. Me, Stephen Shore and Rudy Simone all featured in it… enjoy

Donna Williams, BA Hons, Dip Ed.
Author, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter.
Autism consultant and public speaker.
http://www.myspace.com/nobodynowherethefilm
http://www.donnawilliams.net
http://www.aspinauts.com

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Interview on the autism basics

July5

I invited an Italian correspondent to post me 6 questions about autism.  Here’s our interview:

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Response to ‘ Desperate measures: The lure of an autism cure ‘

June29

That’s the title of the New Scientist article debunking autism interventions such as GF/CF diet (Gluten free, Casein free).  New Scientist reports all the evidence is there… a randomised, placebo-controlled trial in which they took a load of kids with the same label (and excluded all those with gut/immune symptoms – go figure), applied the diet and found the diet didn’t make these kids non-autistic.  Wow, really?  So let’s see…

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Body agnosia, autism and Exposure Anxiety

May29

Continuing my discussions with French psychologist, Dr Luc-Laurent Salvador, here’s our discussion about body agnosia, autism and Exposure Anxiety: Read the rest of this entry »

Launching the new Auties.Org

May26

OK, now it’s all up to you… you can list, launch and find activities clubs, information sessions, jobs.  Take a visit.

warmly,

Donna *)

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Autism information in Ballarat

May13

On May 21st, for one night only Donna Williams and The Aspinauts will perform the rock musical Footsteps of a Nobody 7-8pm, followed by an interactive question-answer forum with the audience, Walking In Autistic Shoes, from 8-8.30pm at the Wendouree Centre For Performing Arts.  Proudly sponsored by Ballarat Autism Network as part of World Autism Awareness Month.  Read the rest of this entry »

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