Background: Indigenous people tend to exhibit a higher burden of disability than their non-Indigenous counterparts, and are often underserved by disability services. Engaging appropriately with Indigenous communities, families and individuals in the initial stages of disability assessment and planning is crucial in order to build trust and understanding of disability service models and ensure that Indigenous people receive support that is tailored to their needs and cultural realities. This article aims to identify key elements of culturally competent communication in Indigenous disability assessment and planning, and provide recommendations for strengthening capacity in this area. Methods: This qualitative research was designed to invol...
Given the ambiguity surrounding the extent and experience of neurocognitive disability (NCD) among m...
BACKGROUND: The disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with a di...
Objective: There is limited understanding of the views of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal workers abou...
Background: Indigenous people tend to exhibit a higher burden of disability than their non-Indigenou...
Inequity in service provision for Indigenous Australians with communication disability is an issue r...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
While there is a well-developed body of literature in the health field that describes processes to i...
This thesis explores the voice of Australia’s First Nation Quandamooka community of Moreton Bay, Que...
Disability in Australian Indigenous populations is twice as high compared to non-Indigenous populati...
If the National Disability Insurance Scheme is to be an effective policy for Indigenous Australians,...
AbstractQuestion: What are the experiences of Indigenous children with physical disability and their...
Indigenous Australians have lower levels of health than mainstream Australians and (as far as statis...
This report explores the experience of Indigenous people with disability compared with Indigenous p...
Background: Despite a high prevalence of disability, Aboriginal Australians access disability servic...
The Disability Support Pension (DSP) is the primary income support payment by Australians living wit...
Given the ambiguity surrounding the extent and experience of neurocognitive disability (NCD) among m...
BACKGROUND: The disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with a di...
Objective: There is limited understanding of the views of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal workers abou...
Background: Indigenous people tend to exhibit a higher burden of disability than their non-Indigenou...
Inequity in service provision for Indigenous Australians with communication disability is an issue r...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
While there is a well-developed body of literature in the health field that describes processes to i...
This thesis explores the voice of Australia’s First Nation Quandamooka community of Moreton Bay, Que...
Disability in Australian Indigenous populations is twice as high compared to non-Indigenous populati...
If the National Disability Insurance Scheme is to be an effective policy for Indigenous Australians,...
AbstractQuestion: What are the experiences of Indigenous children with physical disability and their...
Indigenous Australians have lower levels of health than mainstream Australians and (as far as statis...
This report explores the experience of Indigenous people with disability compared with Indigenous p...
Background: Despite a high prevalence of disability, Aboriginal Australians access disability servic...
The Disability Support Pension (DSP) is the primary income support payment by Australians living wit...
Given the ambiguity surrounding the extent and experience of neurocognitive disability (NCD) among m...
BACKGROUND: The disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with a di...
Objective: There is limited understanding of the views of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal workers abou...