Thursday, July 3, 2014

Advice for the Chief Victims Advisor

I tried an Old Maori Superstition that my Kiako ??  Mere had once Quoted to a fellow Student Jude and I Remembered how to make the Point in the Stars.  I was Overjoyed and Privileged to Spend a morning at Pathways and to be Shouted a Luncheon as well.

My Advice to the Chief Victims Advisor
If You are to Protect
Victims of Abuse
In Violent families
You must find Occupation
In a Safe Non-Judgemental Environment
Otherwise the Cycle of Abuse
Just Trudges On
Like an All Consuming Monster
Very Often Victims
Of Abuse
Register for Psychiatric Care
World Wide
It is at that Stage
And When People
Present
They would be Helped
If they were Prepared
for a Safe Work Environment
Where they have Independent Means
At Present
We often Pity
And Condemn Victims
Instead We must offer Them
The Same Rights
As every other Citizen
Would Expect
Protect a Victim
Shelter Them
By Giving them Opportunity
And You will not end up
With Severely Disturbed Clients
At the Other End of their Lives
Their Circumstances can become
Very Grave Indeed
I think We Owe it
To those Psychiatrically Disabled
That We FIRST
Give them Work
Before We toss them back into their Communities
And if Necessary Medicate
With Great Caution
With Side Effects
Such as Confusion
Cancer
Kidney Disease
Diabetes
And A. C. C.
Not accepting Claims
The Environment
Is Ripe for a very Casual Attitude
To the Issuing of Medication
For there is little Reprisal

Give a Victim
A Life of Independence
That is What needs to be happening
Far more Often in the Psychiatric System

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