“I spent the first three-and-a-half years of my life in hospital but the best thing my family did was never to wrap me in cotton wool,” says Alcott, who on this forbidding Melbourne morning is rallying against a wall in an underground carpark. “They never cared about the fact I had a disability so I took the view that if they don’t care, why should I?”
Read the full story... (off-site)- Topics:
- Inclusion and access
- Author:
- Dan Williams
- Source:
- Men's Health Magazine
- Date published:
- Wed 11th Jul, 2018