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NZ - Disabled upset by quake disruption

Sally Furniss

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Disabled upset by disruption
GEORGINA STYLIANOU
Last updated 05:00 26/05/2011

The Christchurch earthquake has disrupted the routine of disabled people, leaving them confused and angry, a care worker says.

Sarah Marquet, a team member with the Hawksbury Trust, which has seven residential homes for people with physical and intellectual disabilities, said some residents had found it difficult to adjust to post-quake changes.

"Because some homes were evacuated quickly after the quake, some people were shunted to other homes with no clothes and stuff," she said.

"Some people can get really confused, others are upset, and sometimes they can get angry, but you have to try to carry on their normal routine as best you can."

... "Most people have now also returned to their vocational activities, which is important, to return to what we perceive to be normal," he said.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/ne...ake-2011/5056005/Disabled-upset-by-disruption
 
Re: NZ - Disabled upset by quake disruption

From Japan, :tiphat: Makoto
Mentally disabled feel job pinch due to quake

MIYAKO, Iwate--The job market has been painfully tough for mentally disabled people in areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, as many of them have been laid off or seen markets for their products and services vanish due to tsunami-wrought destruction......
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T110524004419.htm
 
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