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Storybook - Education

Sharing stories is one of the most powerful ways we learn and develop our understanding.

As part of our commitment to working together toward a more inclusive Queensland community we have gathered a collection of stories written by everyday Queenslanders involved in the disability sector.

From people with a disability themselves, to families, friends, carers and services providers, our storybook provides an insight to the lives and experiences of real people, in their own words.

  • Stephen Metcalf

    Very few people would know of the dungeon-like state of mind that I've been tormented by for many years. However, it seems the psychiatric disability bipolar disorder is no stranger to the world anymore.

  • Pamela Meacle

    On 21st March, 1992, I was a pedestrian on a zebra crossing at Maroochydore when struck by a speeding 4WD. Unconscious, and according to eyewitness reports, I followed my groceries through the air and landed about ten metres away on the road.

Last updated 24 September 2007