Although in Australia disability is receiving unprecedented attention with the rollout of major reforms, the body of research on disability to inform policy and practice has been found “not fit for purpose”. This scoping review of empirical research papers published by Australian social work authors between 2007 and 2015 investigated the quantity, nature, and scope of social work research on disability in Australia. We found a steady growth, an annual average of 13.8 papers, and a total of 124. Social work disability research makes a distinctive contribution; it is contextualised in service systems or policy, has a greater focus on community and civic participation and social relationships, and concentrates on adults, with either intellectu...
Measuring social inclusion of people with a disability in Australia: the first national 1-in-4...
The report summarizes conditions in Australia relevant to understanding the development of service-d...
Social work makes an important contribution to child protection practice and policy in Australia, bu...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
© 2015 Australian Psychological Society. Objective: This paper outlines different approaches to...
The initial Audit of Disability Research in Australia was published online in July 2014, and include...
Research is of fundamental importance to practising social workers and social work students for nume...
BACKGROUND: For people with disability to live a good life it is essential that funded research in h...
Background For people with disabilities to live a good life, it is essentia...
Abstract What are the main trends in Australian social work research, and where should it be headin...
Disability is a global phenomenon, it is a universal experience, and the barriers associated know no...
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations’ Office of the ASCC commissioned the...
In this chapter, we fi rst provide an overview of the historical relationship between social work an...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
Measuring social inclusion of people with a disability in Australia: the first national 1-in-4...
The report summarizes conditions in Australia relevant to understanding the development of service-d...
Social work makes an important contribution to child protection practice and policy in Australia, bu...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
© 2015 Australian Psychological Society. Objective: This paper outlines different approaches to...
The initial Audit of Disability Research in Australia was published online in July 2014, and include...
Research is of fundamental importance to practising social workers and social work students for nume...
BACKGROUND: For people with disability to live a good life it is essential that funded research in h...
Background For people with disabilities to live a good life, it is essentia...
Abstract What are the main trends in Australian social work research, and where should it be headin...
Disability is a global phenomenon, it is a universal experience, and the barriers associated know no...
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations’ Office of the ASCC commissioned the...
In this chapter, we fi rst provide an overview of the historical relationship between social work an...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
Social Research and Disability argues that the contemporary rules of sociological methods outlined i...
Measuring social inclusion of people with a disability in Australia: the first national 1-in-4...
The report summarizes conditions in Australia relevant to understanding the development of service-d...
Social work makes an important contribution to child protection practice and policy in Australia, bu...