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Person-centred advocacy: Some ethical issues
In the second of two articles on advocacy for people with dementia Mike Fox with Lesley Wilson considers some of the ethical issues arising from advocacy work within a residential home that was due to close
Card table for David Wilson, ca. 1925 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription and other reference sources.; Part of the: Hardy Wilson collection.; Inscriptions: "Card table for David Wilson Esq. Scale : 1/4 F.S. H F.S. Drawn and designed by Hardy Wilson"--In pencil above drawing.; Condition: Rough cut left edge, folded in quarters and pinholes in each corner.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4470384; Donated to the National Library by the family of Dr Lachlan Hardy Wilson, May 2007
Oral History Interview with Mike Wilson on July 12, 2018.
Mike Wilson was born in Dayton, Ohio, in the 1960s, where he witnessed white flight and urban decay. He grew up in all-Black spaces and was surrounded by a community of Black progressives. When he was in second grade, his parents divorced, subsequently moving him to Louisiana. Upon his arrival to the South, he faced a culture shock, as he believed African Americans were more “submissive” and “knew their place.” Two years later, his parents got back together and moved to Baytown. Wilson attended Robert E. Lee High School in the 1980s, where he still experienced the remnants of segregation. As a young adult, Wilson witnessed the lack of mentorship for African American men in Baytown, which drove him to get involved in efforts to create programing to prevent gang activity and juvenile delinquency amongst Blacks and Latinos. He became the executive director for a pilot project funded by the Texas General Attorney’s Office called Gang Activity Prevention (GAP). Most recently, Wilson founded and directs Upgrade 2 the Next Level, a self-funded program for the youth in Baytown that serves as an outlet for discipline and self-expression
Mike Foley
Identification plate on the plaque was found among the debris of a P40 E Kitty Hawk, No.74 of the 49th Pursuit Group which crashed on Cox Peninsula in June 1942, Attached to plaque presented to Robert Oestreicher USAAC on 19-2-82.Foley, Mike
Proposed plan detail of kitchen for Holyman house in Lord Street, for Lachlan Hardy Wilson, Launceston, Tasmania, December 1945 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the: Hardy Wilson collection.; Inscriptions: "Kitchen details & house in Lord St. for Dr. Hardy Wilson, Roy Smith & Willing Architects, Holyman house L'ton, Dec. 1945"--In pencil lower right; .; Condition: Foxing; liquid stain right side of drawing.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4397467; Donated to the National Library by the family of Dr Lachlan Hardy Wilson, May 2007
Hardy Wilson holding his son Lachlan at Purulia, Warrawee, New South Wales, 1917 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; In album: Portraits of Hardy Wilson and his family, Warrawee, New South Wales, 1917-1930.; Part of the collection: Hardy Wilson collection.; Inscriptions: "Lachlan about 1917 at Purulia"--In ink on verso.; Condition: Yellowing and silvering.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4396648; Donated to the National Library by the family of Dr Lachlan Hardy Wilson, May 2007
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