November4
My husband, Chris Samuel, is a wonderful photographer and has a new photography exhibition. It’s mostly new works and is on at the friendly, funky Have Ya Bean Cafe at 5 Main St in Upwey throughout November. They have cappuccinos there people travel for, good cakes, great food, and can cater for special diets. Get along there, see the exhibition and enjoy the atmosphere.
October27
FRIEND
In memory of Anne McDonald
the eyes in which I saw your mood
the corners of your mouth which spoke one or the other
the laughter grin without the laugh
the repertoire of noises and their musicality
you were in there somewhere between letter boards and i-pads
somewhere between the table banter and my tics
between ice-cream and pills
somewhere between pears, Kahlua and chocolates.
we met
a synchronicity
an understanding,
energy vibrations
a sameness
reaching out
across a dinner table
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October25
I see the news is now public that the world has lost a gutsy freedom fighter, Anne Mc Donald. She died suddenly from a heart attack. She was 49. Read the rest of this entry »
October23
I had an email from Jenn Watzke, a senior at Northshore High School in Slidell, Louisiana. She wanted to ask me about Savant Syndrome so I agreed to be interviewed. Here’s our interview: Read the rest of this entry »
October22
I heard from Sarah Smith (et al), a woman diagnosed with Dissociative Identity disorder. Having a diagnosis of both autism and DID myself, I invited her to interview me on the topic. Here’s our interview: Read the rest of this entry »
October7
“â€. This month’s artwork is titled ‘Attachment’.
It is 15cm x 17cm, acrylic on vinyl.
I hope you enjoy the painting. You can see it and others in my online gallery.
Warmly,
Donna Williams *)
http://www.donnawilliams.net
October4
As a parent of a boy with autism, Nancy Bekhor discovered a way of being that assisted her to be more open and available to the non-verbal-realm of her child for their mutual benefit. I invited her to ask me some questions about Nancy Bekhor sensing in the context of autism. Here’s our interview. Read the rest of this entry »
September18
Bouquet by Donna Williams
This month’s artwork is titled “Bouquetâ€. It’s a painting about the feeling of happiness.
It is 29cm x 42cm, mixed media on paper (acrylic and pastels).
I hope you enjoy the painting. You can see it and others in my online gallery.
Warmly,
Donna Williams *)
http://www.donnawilliams.net
August18
A friend on the autism spectrum who deals with mental health issues asked me if I’ve ever suffered the Mental Health system myself. It was a great question and really the answer depends on what the contrast is.
I was diagnosed in a 3 day hospital observation at the age of 2 as psychotic. In 1965 that would have been a social death knell. The abuse, degredation, being hidden, paraded etc, the sense I was only temporary and ultimately pegged for an institution… was that suffering due to the mental health system?
7 yrs of the primary school having me observed by Psych and Guidance, studied, evading, being labeled disturbed for my inability to comply, participate, communicate with all the associated 2nd class citizenship that entails in a mainstream. The teachers going through the motions at best, mostly left alone or stood out in the corridor, later stood in the rubbish bin by the teacher who threw chalk at me to the amusement of the students… is that due to the mental health system? Read the rest of this entry »
August18
Hot off the press…..
Greens candidate for Brand, Dawn Jecks and Greens health spokesperson, Rachel Siewert have urged the Government to reconsider a decision to cut funding for social workers and occupational therapists from a major mental health program. Senator Siewert said the removal of more than one thousand social workers from the Better Access program was an example of government’s “inadequate†response to growing demands on mental health services.
“Front line mental health social workers are absolutely critical to an effective approach to mental health care. Many people will be unable to receive Medicare-funded assistance from mental health social workers if these cuts go ahead.†The Better Access program will lose the funding for 1100 social workers in April next year if the funding cuts go ahead. The Greens opposed these changes when they were announced and we continue to oppose the Federal Government’s plan.
“If social workers and occupation therapists are removed from the Better Access program – the consequences for people who need mental health care will be dramatic,†said Senator Siewert. The Federal Department of Health and Ageing is currently reviewing the program but, despite the review not being finalised, the Government has already made the decision to axe social workers from the program.
Ms Jecks said she was “deeply troubled†by the decision. “Social workers and occupational therapists are essential to a comprehensive approach to mental health,†she said. “Mental health is a matter of national importance requiring the creation of a new position in cabinet – a dedicated Minister for Mental Healthâ€. Read the rest of this entry »