
Anne McDonald - Wikipedia
Anne McDonald (11 January 1961 – 22 October 2010) was a nonverbal Australian woman with cerebral palsy and severe intellectual disability who was one of the first subjects of the scientifically discredited facilitated communication (FC) technique. McDonald was credited as an author and activist despite not having a legitimate means of ...
Annie McDonald (Author of Where We Are) - Goodreads
Annie McDonald is a proud Canadian who is insatiably curious about the world. Writing has always nipped at her heels, but it was only at the halfway point of life that she decided to put a collar on it. Now, her goal is to complete a novel set in each of Canada’s provinces and territories.
Annie MacDonald - Wikipedia
Annie MacDonald née Mitchell (1832–1897), was a British courtier. She was a Dresser (lady's maid) to Queen Victoria between 1862 and 1897. [1] She was born near Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She married the butler John McDonald (d. 1865) in 1863. Initially a washer woman of prince Albert, she was employed by the queen in 1862.
Carer revisits battleground of Annie's Coming Out - The Sydney …
2011年5月9日 · Thirty-two years after disability activist Annie McDonald won the right to leave an institution, her carer Dr Rosemary Crossley embroiled in another legal battle over rights of profoundly disabled.
A woman of many words: the story of Anne McDonald - SMCT
Anne McDonald was a notable woman with severe cerebral palsy who was an author and an activist for the rights of people with communication disability.
Persistence and passion speak loudest - The Sydney Morning Herald
2010年10月31日 · Anne Therese McDonald, who died after being resuscitated from a heart attack, was born on January 11, 1961, one of five siblings, in Seymour, Victoria. An accident during birth left her with severe cerebral palsy.
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About Anne - Anne McDonald Centre
Disabled by cerebral palsy from birth, Anne McDonald was institutionalised at the age of three and thought to be hopelessly mentally retarded. Until she was sixteen, it was believed that Anne would never communicate.
When Sparks Fly by Annie McDonald - Goodreads
2020年11月10日 · Annie McDonald is a proud Canadian who is insatiably curious about the world. Writing has always nipped at her heels, but it was only at the halfway point of life that she decided to put a collar on it. Now, her goal is to complete a novel set …
Annie McDonald, author of Where We Are | Bold Strokes Books
2019年12月30日 · Annie McDonald plans to celebrate her country’s incredible diversity—both human and geographic—by writing novels set in each of Canada’s ten provinces and three territories. When not unraveling the tangled webs her characters have woven, Annie enjoys hiking, golfing, and kayaking, all necessary to balance her love of cooking.