A new National Disability Insurance Scheme is being trialled in Australia, following criticism of the fragmented and inequitable nature of existing disability supports (e.g. in the 2009 ‘Shut Out’ report by the National People with Disabilities and Carer Council) and reform recommendations made by the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission in 2011. The Insurance Scheme distinguishes between people living with disability who will be eligible for different types of supports: either mainly information about services provided in the community or direct supports and self-managed funding. Analysis of the categories highlights differences in socio-demographics, unmet need for help, and social and labour market inclusion. Unmet need for he...
This paper explores the changing terrain of disability support policy in Australia. Drawing on a cri...
On July 1 2016, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) moved from a trial phase to a full n...
In a climate of fiscal austerity, Australia's neo-liberal government is continuing to fund and ...
A new National Disability Insurance Scheme is being trialled in Australia, following criticism of th...
A national disability insurance scheme Australia's move toward the development of an insurance ...
In Australia, the supports and services for persons with disabilities have long been underfunded and...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is heralded as the second biggest social reform sinc...
This paper questions whether Australia's new disability support regime, the National Disability Insu...
Australia's new National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) uses individualised funding package...
This paper explores transformations in the form, purpose and administration of income support law an...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides new arrangements for meeting the needs of p...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
In Australia, there is limited discussion on the poverty/disability link in social policy research. ...
A comprehensive scheme to cover the needs of those with disabilities is long overdue, writes Mike St...
This paper explores the changing terrain of disability support policy in Australia. Drawing on a cri...
On July 1 2016, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) moved from a trial phase to a full n...
In a climate of fiscal austerity, Australia's neo-liberal government is continuing to fund and ...
A new National Disability Insurance Scheme is being trialled in Australia, following criticism of th...
A national disability insurance scheme Australia's move toward the development of an insurance ...
In Australia, the supports and services for persons with disabilities have long been underfunded and...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is heralded as the second biggest social reform sinc...
This paper questions whether Australia's new disability support regime, the National Disability Insu...
Australia's new National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) uses individualised funding package...
This paper explores transformations in the form, purpose and administration of income support law an...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides new arrangements for meeting the needs of p...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
In Australia, there is limited discussion on the poverty/disability link in social policy research. ...
A comprehensive scheme to cover the needs of those with disabilities is long overdue, writes Mike St...
This paper explores the changing terrain of disability support policy in Australia. Drawing on a cri...
On July 1 2016, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) moved from a trial phase to a full n...
In a climate of fiscal austerity, Australia's neo-liberal government is continuing to fund and ...