Every time I step foot outside my door, I steel myself for public reactions. It’s natural to stare. Having a visible facial difference (along with multiple disabilities) means prying eyes and a constant stream of comments and questions.
Read full story... (off-site)- Topics:
- Inclusion and access
- Author:
- Ellen Fraser-Barbour
- Source:
- ABC Life
- Date published:
- Thu 5th Dec, 2019