Warehoused

A Quest for a home. Victoria and Marianne Cutler. Nova Scotias system to provide housing for persons with intellectual disabilities is overburdened and bureaucratic and governments keep promising to fix it. As Kings students discovered, our most vulnerable citizens are essentially warehoused. A system in crisis. Walker had dreams for him. But James could be violent. The six-foot-two, 230-pound teenagers kicks, scratches, bites and head butts were nearly always aimed at his mother. Despite the .She t.

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A Quest for a home. Victoria and Marianne Cutler. Nova Scotias system to provide housing for persons with intellectual disabilities is overburdened and bureaucratic and governments keep promising to fix it. As Kings students discovered, our most vulnerable citizens are essentially warehoused. A system in crisis. Walker had dreams for him. But James could be violent. The six-foot-two, 230-pound teenagers kicks, scratches, bites and head butts were nearly always aimed at his mother. Despite the .She t.

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