"Warrah" derives its name from an Aboriginal word meaning "it's raining". Rain is an essential element for growth. The image of the rain-cycle is one of change and transformation.


Disability Services based on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner

WARRAH
Dural, NSW,
Australia

 
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Links to Rudolf Steiner Related Sites
Webportal for Anthroposophy Worldwide
    General Anthroposophical Society at the Goetheanum
Steiner (Waldorf) Schools in Australia
Rudolf Steiner Archives
(Rudolf Steiner) Camphill Communities (U.K.)
Rudolf Steiner e.Links
Anthroposophy defined
A chronological biography of Rudolf Steiner
 
Links to Disability Services
NSW Aging and Disability Department (Australia)
Office of Disability: Commonwealth Dept. of Family & Community Services (Australia)
 
Links to other relevant websites
Waldorf Fonts TrueType
Therapeutic Massage - The Anthroposophic Approach
Anthroposophical Medicine (from wikipedia.org)
Gentle Teaching - A Summary by Micheal Woods

Links to documents
Rudolf Steiner - A sketch of his life and work
"Love and Its Meaning in the World" - A Lecture by Rudolf Steiner
Warrah School Documents

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Rudolf Steiner Disability Services
Curative Education and Social Therapy
Programs for Children with Intellectual Disabilities
Programs for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
Residential Services for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
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