"Reaction [beta]"
Listen to your hands 31 Jan 2012
Lee Sanghyeok's novel desk turns the act of interacting with furniture into a dialogue. Close a drawer too quickly and another will pop out unexpectedly elsewhere.
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Jawad 28 Feb 2012 10:28 PM
Workcover and the TAC aren't fiatastnc, but once people manage to get approved, they do provide longterm, relatively consistent care. Centrelink starts from a position of suspicion, though, and tries to isolate, ignore, and push people away with excessive bureaucratic requirements. The long-term element of Shorten's statement leads me to think of the TAC/Workcover model, but the individually tailored program section immediately recalls all the worst parts of Centrelink and attacks on welfare bludgers . Removing actual, physical barriers to workplace (and indeed public place!) participation would be a far more useful first step.