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Capacity Building for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia
Centre for Disability Research and Policy; University of Sydney; Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund IndonesiaPublished 2015-06-01This Technical Report details the Capacity Building component of the Promoting the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Disaster Management in Indonesia project. This project was funded by the Australian Government ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Cross Sector Service Coordination for People with High and Complex Needs: Harnessing Existing Evidence and Knowledge
Madden, Rosamond H; Fortune, Nicola; Collings, Susan; Madden, Richard; Blackwood, AlanPublished 2014-08-01People with high and complex needs will generally need an array of supports to enable social and economic participation as envisaged by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). As participants, these people will ...Open AccessOther -
The Disability Inclusive Disaster Resilience (DiDR) Tool: Development and Field Testing
Centre for Disability Research and Policy; University of Sydney; Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund IndonesiaPublished 2015-06-01This is the third Technical Report in a three part series for the two year DFAT Australian Aid funded project (2013-2015), Promoting the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Disaster Management in Indonesia. This report ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Disability Transitions Across the Life Course: Preliminary Data from Australia
Emerson, Eric; Honey, Anne; Llewellyn, GwynnythPublished 2013-02-01The aim of this working paper is to present preliminary analyses of longitudinal data from Australia that addresses various aspects of the dynamic nature of disability over time. Disability research is dominated by ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Estimated Prevalence and Living Circumstances of Parents with Intellectual Disability In Australia from Selected National Surveys
Wing Young Man, Nicola; Llewellyn, Gwynnyth; Wade, CatherinePublished 2014-07-01Analysis of SDAC 2009 data identified an estimated 0.41% of Australian parents had intellectual disability. This equates to an estimated 17,000 parents with intellectual disability residing in private dwellings in Australia. ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Left Behind 2011: Monitoring the Social Inclusion of Young Australians with Disabilities, 2001-2009
Llewellyn, Gwynnyth; Emerson, Eric; Honey, Anne; Kariuki, MainaPublished 2011-06-01Adolescents and young adults with disabilities are at heightened risk of social exclusion. Exclusion leads to poor outcomes in adulthood which in turn affects individuals’ health and wellbeing and that of their families ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Left Behind 2013: Monitoring the Social Inclusion of Young Australians with Self Reported Long Term Health Conditions, Impairments or Disabilities 2001-2011
Emerson, Eric; Honey, Anne; Llewellyn, GwynnythPublished 2013-02-01This report maps the extent of social inclusion or exclusion of young disabled Australians, aged between 15 and 29, over the years 2001 to 2011. It found that although the social inclusion of young disabled Australians ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Left Behind 2014: Monitoring the Social Inclusion of Young Australians with Self Reported Long Term Health Conditions, Impairments or Disabilities 2001-2012
Emerson, Eric; Llewellyn, GwynnythPublished 2014-03-01The first Technical Report reporting on the time period 2001-2009, reported that disabled Australian adolescents and young adults were more likely to experience social exclusion than their non-disabled peers, and that the ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Left Behind 2014: Monitoring the Social Inclusion of Young Australians with Self-Reported Long Term Health Conditions, Impairments or Disabilities 2001-2012
Emerson, Eric; Llewellyn, GwynnythPublished 2014-06-01This Policy Bulletin is the second in an annual series reporting on the social inclusion/ exclusion of young Australians (aged between 15 and 29) with self-reported long term health conditions, impairments or disabilities. ...Open AccessOther -
LEFT BEHIND: MONITORING THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF YOUNG AUSTRALIANS WITH SELF- REPORTED LONG TERM HEALTH CONDITIONS, IMPAIRMENTS OR DISABILITIES 2001 - 2009
Llewellyn, Gwynnyth; Emerson, Eric; Honey, Anne; Kariuki, MainaPublished 2013-04-10Adolescents and young adults with disabilities are at heightened risk of social exclusion. Exclusion leads to poor outcomes in adulthood which in turn affects individuals’ health and wellbeing and that of their families ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
LEFT BEHIND: 2013 MONITORING THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF YOUNG AUSTRALIANS WITH SELF-REPORTED LONG TERM HEALTH CONDITIONS, IMPAIRMENTS OR DISABILITIES 2001 - 2011
Llewellyn, Gwynnyth; Emerson, Eric; Honey, AnnePublished 2013-02-01Disabled Australian adolescents and young adults are more likely to experience social exclusion than their non-disabled peers. The gap between the two actually widened between 2001 and 2011. Social exclusion in adolescence ...Open AccessOther -
Monitoring Manual and Menu (MM+M) for CBR and other Community-Based Disability Inclusive Development Programs - Manual
Centre for Disability Research and Policy; University of SydneyPublished 2014-04-01Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) is a valued community development approach but there is a lack of evidence of its efficacy (World Report on Disability 2011; and more recently confirmed in the Global Disability Action ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Monitoring Manual and Menu (MM+M) for CBR and other Community-Based Disability Inclusive Development Programs - Menu
Centre for Disability Research and Policy; University of SydneyPublished 2014-04-01Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) is a valued community development approach but there is a lack of evidence of its efficacy (World Report on Disability 2011; and more recently confirmed in the Global Disability Action ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
POLICY BULLETIN 3, 2014 - NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME: IMPACT ON THE COMMONWEALTH BUDGET T0 2019-20
Madden, Richard; Centre for Disability Research and PolicyPublished 2015-06-23NDIS expenses are entirely paid by the Commonwealth, through the NDIA. Funds are provided by Commonwealth appropriation. From 1 July 2014, the Commonwealth collects the DisabilityCare Australia (DCA) levy, 0.5% of taxable ...Open AccessOther -
Policy Bulletin 5, 2015 - National Disability Insurance Scheme: Commonwealth Financial Arrangements up to 2019-20
Madden, RichardPublished 2015-11-01The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was passed into law in early 2013 and pilot projects commenced on 1 July 2013, with full rollout to begin on 1 July 2016. The arrangements for financing the NDIS are complex ...Open AccessOther -
Practitioner Guidelines for Capacity Building for Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia
Centre for Disability Research and Policy; University of Sydney; Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund IndonesiaPublished 2015-06-01Disability inclusive disaster risk reduction (DiDRR) is increasingly recognised as an important component of community resilience in the event of a natural disaster as documented in the recent outcome of the 3rd World ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Productivity Commission Inquiry into a National Disability Support Scheme "Treat disability related to injury the same as other disabilities”
Madden, RichardPublished 2011-05-01The draft report Disability Care and Support contains an exciting vision of improved disability support for all people with disabilities, with provision as an entitlement to every Australian based on their need for support. ...Open AccessOther -
SUBMISSION ON THE NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME BILL 2012 TO THE SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES ON COMMUNITY AFFAIRS JANUARY 2013
Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Centre for Disability Research and PolicyPublished 2013-01-01The NDIS is an important and needed reform to Australia’s disability system. There is much of merit in the NDIS Bill. Its implementation poses some challenges, to ensure a clear, sustainable and rights-based system, resulting ...Open AccessOther -
Submission to the Productivity Commission - National Disability Long term Care and Support Scheme
Madden, RichardPublished 2010-08-01This submission encourages and accepts the premises of a National Disability Long‐term Care and Support Scheme (the National Disability Scheme): • No fault • Entitlement based • Support provided in accordance with need for ...Open AccessOther -
Submission to the Productivity Commission on Disability Care and Support
Madden, Ros; Bundy, Anita; Kayess, Rosemary; Llewellyn, Gwynnyth; Madden, Richard; Manga, Robert; Mpofu, Elias; Stancliffe, RogerPublished 2010-01-01The authors of this submission welcome: • the proposal for a scheme to provide long term care and support on an entitlement basis, • many of the accompanying features of the approach outlined, including the no fault basis ...Open AccessOther
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