Indigenous Australians and the National Disability Insurance Scheme
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of the major policy innovations of the early 21st century in Australia, representing a new way of delivering services to people with a disability and those who care for them.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Canberra, Australia :
Australian National University Press
2014.
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Edition: | 1st ed |
Series: | Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ;
Number 34. |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009435013606719 |
Table of Contents:
- Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Abbreviations and acronyms; Acknowledgements; Author affiliations; 1. Introduction: Developing the National Disability Insurance Scheme; 2. Disability in the Indigenous population; 3. Disability support services: Indigenous users and barriers to access; 4. Current dataset gaps and limitations; 5. Delivering disability services; 6. Existing evaluations of service delivery models; 7. Providing a disability workforce; 8. Key issues for disability service delivery models for remote Indigenous communities; References
- Appendix 1: Projection methodology for Remote Service Delivery AreasAppendix 2: How Indigenous persons with a disability were identified in the NATSISS, Census and SDAC; Appendix 3: Key questions to inform NDIS and mapping to available data; Appendix 4: Data sources on disability for the Indigenous population; Appendix 5: Attachment tables; CAEPR Research Monograph Series