The present study examined the historical basis of the Australian disability income support system from 1908 to 2007. Although designed as a safety net for people with a disability, the disability income support system within Australia has been highly targeted. The original eligibility criteria of "permanently incapacitated for work", medical criteria and later "partially capacitated for work" potentially contained ideological inferences that permeated across the time period. This represents an important area for study given the potential consequence for disability income support to marginalise people with a disability. Social policy and disability policy theorists, including Saunders (2007, Social Policy Research Centre [SPRC]) and Gibi...
There is growing concern surrounding the retraction of disability social provisioning measures acros...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
This article is based on a historical-comparative policy and discourse analysis of the principles un...
The long-term vision of economic security and social participation for people with a disability held...
The broad scale changes to the Australian income support policy by Neo-liberals, such as Peter Saund...
Public social policies play a pivotal role in determining what qualifies a person as being disabled....
This paper explores transformations in the form, purpose and administration of income support law an...
The historical background to the history of disability and institutionalisation in Australi
As an alternative to punitive targeted income support measures, universal basic income represents on...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
This paper explores contemporary contradictions and tensions in Australian social policy principles ...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
Disability and Neoliberal State Formations explores the trajectory of neoliberalism in Australia and...
There is growing concern surrounding the retraction of disability social provisioning measures acros...
There is growing concern surrounding the retraction of disability social provisioning measures acros...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
This article is based on a historical-comparative policy and discourse analysis of the principles un...
The long-term vision of economic security and social participation for people with a disability held...
The broad scale changes to the Australian income support policy by Neo-liberals, such as Peter Saund...
Public social policies play a pivotal role in determining what qualifies a person as being disabled....
This paper explores transformations in the form, purpose and administration of income support law an...
The historical background to the history of disability and institutionalisation in Australi
As an alternative to punitive targeted income support measures, universal basic income represents on...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
This paper explores contemporary contradictions and tensions in Australian social policy principles ...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
Disability and Neoliberal State Formations explores the trajectory of neoliberalism in Australia and...
There is growing concern surrounding the retraction of disability social provisioning measures acros...
There is growing concern surrounding the retraction of disability social provisioning measures acros...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...
Current discussions regarding the relationship between welfare governance systems and employment pro...