Research on impairment and disability among Indigenous people in Australia has reflected and served the colonial enterprise. National ethical guidelines on research have not been effective in addressing the manner in which Australian Indigenous people with a disability are framed and disempowered in disability research methodology and epistemology. A comprehensive community-grounded, structural enquiry framework is proposed to address these concerns
National frameworks to guide universities on the ethical conduct of Indigenous research have emerged...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
Indigenous Australians have lower levels of health than mainstream Australians and (as far as statis...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
There is little work done in the area of indigenous disability identity issues and how they are reco...
This article contributes to the discourse on disability from an indigenous perspective, an area whic...
This thesis explores the voice of Australia’s First Nation Quandamooka community of Moreton Bay, Que...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of the major policy innovations of the early ...
This article explores issues associated with impaired decision‑making capacity for Indigenous Austra...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Mäori directly or indirectly experience disability at a higher rate than any other population group ...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
It may appear that the marginalization of people with disabilities/impairments and the marginalizati...
National frameworks to guide universities on the ethical conduct of Indigenous research have emerged...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...
Indigenous Australians have lower levels of health than mainstream Australians and (as far as statis...
Cultural diversity and social inequality are often ignored or downplayed in disability services. Whe...
There is little work done in the area of indigenous disability identity issues and how they are reco...
This article contributes to the discourse on disability from an indigenous perspective, an area whic...
This thesis explores the voice of Australia’s First Nation Quandamooka community of Moreton Bay, Que...
Disability among Indigenous Australians lies at a nexus between the ongoing impact of European settl...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is one of the major policy innovations of the early ...
This article explores issues associated with impaired decision‑making capacity for Indigenous Austra...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Mäori directly or indirectly experience disability at a higher rate than any other population group ...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
It may appear that the marginalization of people with disabilities/impairments and the marginalizati...
National frameworks to guide universities on the ethical conduct of Indigenous research have emerged...
In the context of opposition to, or absence of, ethical engagement in Indigenous research, researche...
This article provides a systematic literature review investigating how the social inclusion of adult...