Today Samuel was out and about accompanying Michael undertaking a few different tasks. One of them involved visiting the building in the photo above. No ramps, but that’s OK, they have a lift to assist with wheelchair access to the lobby. Except no-one answers the buzzer attached to it for attention… After numerous attempts, one […]
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This CHARITY and the NDIS are vital for Quality of Life
Why the Samuel Morris Foundation and the NDIS are so important Below is an explanation of why the Samuel Morris Foundation and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) are so necessary….. (please read on you WILL be shocked) Samuel Morris has been back in hospital, not an unusual occurence, except this one comes with an […]
Manslaughter charges following toddler drowning.
Media Release: Armidale Pool Owner Charged with Manslaughter after Toddler Drowning Following the tragic death of an Armidale toddler days after a near drowning in May, it has now been reported that the owner of the property on which the pool was located has been charged with manslaughter. It is alleged that the pool at […]
Six Years since Near Drowning and Hypoxic Brain Injury
9 April… Today marks six years since Samuel’s near drowning and resulting hypoxic brain injury. It is six years that has come with a lot of heartache and has included many, many challenges. Challenges that have continued to show Samuel’s strength, tenacity and fighting spirit. Alongside the heartache and challenges of dealing with his complex […]
Drowning, Non-Fatal Drowning, Near Drowning – Is there a difference?
When talking about drowning and trying to make a distinction between those that die and those that survive following a submersion there have always been some problems associated with the language used. There have been multiple terms associated with drowning, and different ways of describing the outcomes associated with a submersion. In this post we […]