Objectives Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Indigenous population of Australia. Australian Aboriginal people represent a small percentage of the overall Australian population. However, this population group has a higher rate of Intellectual Disability when compared to the non-Indigenous Australian population. This article aims to review the current literature regarding Intellectual Disability in the Australian Aboriginal Population, build on the current evidence base for Intellectual Disability specific to the Australian Aboriginal population, investigate if any changes to the evidence base have occurred, and identify areas where further research is required. This is in comparison to a literature review completed by Roy ...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
Introduction. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have higher rates of disability than no...
Compares the prevalence of disability among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Ind...
BACKGROUND: The health and well-being of Indigenous people is a significant global problem, and Abor...
Indigenous people experience higher levels of intellectual disability (ID) than the general populati...
Background Informed policy and service provision often relies on a sound statistical picture of a po...
While there is a well-developed body of literature in the health field that describes processes to i...
The rate of disability in the Indigenous population is substantially higher than the rate for the Au...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
This article explores issues associated with impaired decision‑making capacity for Indigenous Austra...
The rate of disability in the Indigenous population is substantially higher than for the Australian ...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of the major policy innovations of the early ...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant health inequalities and...
This report explores the experience of Indigenous people with disability compared with Indigenous p...
Introduction High quality research involving Indigenous people with cognitive impairment and dementi...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
Introduction. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have higher rates of disability than no...
Compares the prevalence of disability among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Ind...
BACKGROUND: The health and well-being of Indigenous people is a significant global problem, and Abor...
Indigenous people experience higher levels of intellectual disability (ID) than the general populati...
Background Informed policy and service provision often relies on a sound statistical picture of a po...
While there is a well-developed body of literature in the health field that describes processes to i...
The rate of disability in the Indigenous population is substantially higher than the rate for the Au...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
This article explores issues associated with impaired decision‑making capacity for Indigenous Austra...
The rate of disability in the Indigenous population is substantially higher than for the Australian ...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of the major policy innovations of the early ...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant health inequalities and...
This report explores the experience of Indigenous people with disability compared with Indigenous p...
Introduction High quality research involving Indigenous people with cognitive impairment and dementi...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
Introduction. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have higher rates of disability than no...
Compares the prevalence of disability among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Ind...