English: Sign of the Anne McDonald Centre in Melbourne (formerly the DEAL Communication Centre). Directed by Rosemary Crossley, it is a centre of the controversial 'facilitated communication' treatment supposed to allow disabled people to express their thoughts, hence the slogan: 'a new deal for people with little or no speech'. (FC, where a 'facilitator' holds a disabled person's hand and encourages them to point to letters is considered pseudoscience by many outside experts in disabled care, who argue that it works like an Ouija board: the facilitator pushes and pulls the disabled person's hand towards letters that express coherent meaning, even if they do not realise it.)
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