Engaging Indigenous perspectives on health, wellbeing and climate change. A new research agenda for holistic climate action in Aotearoa and beyond

D Johnson, M Parsons, K Fisher - Local Environment, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Existing frameworks for interpreting and acting upon the health consequences of climate
change fail to engage with the multiple and complex forms of loss and damage that …

Provocations for critical disability studies

D Goodley, R Lawthom, K Liddiard… - Disability & …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article posits a number of provocations for scholars and researchers engaged with
Critical Disability Studies. We summarise some of the analytical twists and turns occurring …

Indigenous Australians with autism: A scoping review

B Bailey, J Arciuli - Autism, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with autism spectrum disorder, used
interchangeably with the term autism, are among the most marginalised people in Australian …

Disability as a colonial construct: The missing discourse of culture in conceptualizations of disabled Indigenous children

N Ineese-Nash - Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 2020 - cjds.uwaterloo.ca
This paper explores the concept of disability through a critical disability lens to understand
how Indigenous ontologies are positioned within the dominant discourse of disabled …

Listening for policy change: how the voices of disabled people shaped Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme

C Thill - Disability & Society, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Voice has become an important yet ambivalent tool for the recognition of disability. The
transformative potential of voice is dependent on a political commitment to listening to …

Decolonising the NDIS: a third space to account for First Nations' values

M Nikidehaghani, S Pupovac - Accounting, Auditing & Accountability …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to investigate how embedding accounting techniques of cost and
budgeting within the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) potentially …

Postcolonial reproductions: Disability, indigeneity and the formation of the white masculine settler state of Australia

K Soldatic - Disability and Colonialism, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
In the realm of disability studies, an increasing number of academics are engaging with the
promises of postcolonial scholarship. Writers such as Barker and Murray (2010), Erevelles …

Whānau hauā: Reframing disability from an Indigenous perspective

H Hickey, DL Wilson - 2017 - openrepository.aut.ac.nz
Mäori directly or indirectly experience disability at a higher rate than any other population
group in Aotearoa New Zealand. Despite one in three Mäori having some form of disability …

[HTML][HTML] Towards the decolonisation of disability: A systematic review of disability conceptualisations, practices and experiences of First Nations people of Australia

S Puszka, C Walsh, F Markham, J Barney, M Yap… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
In many settler-colonial countries, Indigenous people do not access disability services at
rates commensurate with disability prevalence. Existing research suggests that services …

[HTML][HTML] The multidimensional impacts of inequities for Tāngata Whaikaha Māori (Indigenous Māori with lived experience of disability) in Aotearoa, New Zealand

TR Ingham, B Jones, M Perry, PT King, G Baker… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
People with lived experience of disability have poorer health and socioeconomic outcomes
than people without it. However, within this population, certain social groups are more likely …