Will Callaghan, the 14-year-old, non-verbal autistic boy who went missing on Mt Disappointment earlier this year is back in the great outdoors, and he couldn't look happier.
"It will be his vision of paradise I'm sure," Ms Callaghan said.
He and Robin have participated in several of the service's programs, including therapy placements, in-home support, and family camps. "There's a real lack of respite in the state, and for families who live in such a vigilant state, they're desperate for planned respite," she said.
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