Prof Gemma Carey, PhD MMedSci
gemcarey.bsky.social
Prof Gemma Carey, PhD MMedSci
@gemcarey.bsky.social

@UNSW (& non academic author side hustle). Public administration, social policy+public health scholar .Lots of NDIS. Vax injury, but pro vax

Education 21%
Political science 17%

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Navigating turbulent times: Gemma Carey's insightful COVID journey.

@gemcarey.bsky.social #COVIDisNotOver

Source: canberratimes.com.au/story/859774...

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Further to my reply to @gemcarey.bsky.social below, I went through this whole thing again yesterday. With the same My Aged Care worker. I had REALLY struggled to get dressed (shoulders, hands, etc) yet she made me feel, from her words, that she felt I should (1/2)

limberation.com/2018/03/20/y...

Sitting here while the old gal rests

The walk got a bit long for her

do we have a critical number of academics over here? I'm thinking of archiving my twitter account

It's strange.
I think as the number of sensible people on twitter declined, it allowed things to become increasingly nasty

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While I'm here, new Thesis Whisperer post (it's hard to remember to feed all the platforms at the moment): thesiswhisperer.com/2024/03/02/w...
What do neurodivergent PhD students need?
In May 2023, Eirini Tzouma asked me participate in a panel on Neurodiversity at the Durham Centre for Academic Development post graduate research conference. Sadly, I had prior commitments, but we …
thesiswhisperer.com

evidently no, creating alt accounts seem to be their hobby

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IMPORTANT READ.

"Research like this, that can help medical professionals and parents identify the signs of sepsis … will save lives into the future."
Four years ago Jenni sang to her son as he died of one of Queensland's more preventable illnesses
Sepsis is the leading cause of preventable deaths in Queensland children, a study has found, occurring at higher rates than youth suicide, road accidents and drownings.
www.abc.net.au

okay I think people mocking the fact I've had brain inflammation for several years is my breaking point with twitter and its toxicity.

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CDC says

that's very cute tho

Canberra blue sky, lemme know if you need a garden dude.
Found a good one recently

we are?!

I think I'll go through 4 months worth then call an amnesty

well, gotta start somewhere I guess...

This is me. Tremor free. Neurological disorder free. Vax injury free. Medication free.
Almost just me.
2.3 years to get back home

Sometimes life just hits you with the big questions, like what is a telly tubby?

damn, I thought they might be a good second layer under a mask

Here's a Christmas present idea for the ppl in your life who aren't masking:
www.o2nosefilters.com/filtration/

This storm is right out of the wizard of Oz

Wrote 6000 words today 💅

It's really great to see the role of LACs (Navigators) in market stewardship recognised. That's something our research has argued for for years. #NDIS

I dont know if it's good or bad timing that I got rid of my brain fog the week this report came out. It's a bit overwhelming - HI, you were gone so long they made a new NDIS

Governance of a blended foundational/mainstream and NDIS service system 👀

Navigators = LACs as originally intended, I assume
#NDSReview

Ok well, no one is going to miss Independent Assessments
#NDIS

Worth revisiting targeted and universalism frameworks when thinking about the new 'foundational #NDIS ecosystem' 26f05b23-e9e4-4e1c-b157-4d9d821c7e81.filesusr.com/ugd/aa1ed8_8...

Hopefully, foundational supports would help all those currently excluded from the #NDIS

What should be 'foundational'? What should be individual #NDIS? Who is going to decide?