Article 688PG ‘Holding cell’: Melbourne family with disabled son stuck in ‘transitional’ housing for a decade

‘Holding cell’: Melbourne family with disabled son stuck in ‘transitional’ housing for a decade

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Stephanie Convery Inequality reporter
from World news | The Guardian on (#688PG)

Rosalie Dow asked department for modifications to home but was told the policy was to transfer dwellings - which is yet to occur

When Rosalie Dow moved into transitional housing in Melbourne with her two young children in 2013, she thought it would only be for a few months.

Dow's son, Mayer, was two, and showing signs of what would soon be diagnosed as Coffin-Lowry syndrome, a rare and often debilitating genetic condition with complications including intellectual disability, seizures, hearing impairment, sensory and behavioural issues, and an inability to walk.

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