[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 …

Disability workforce and the NDIS planning process in regional, rural and remote regions of Australia: Scoping review

J Gilroy, S Veli‐Gold, W Wright, A Dew… - Australian Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background The Australian geographically rural and remote disability workforce
has historically demonstrated difficulties to keep up with the demand for quality services and …

Hard-to-reach: The NDIS, disability, and socio-economic disadvantage

C Cortese, F Truscott, M Nikidehaghani… - Disability & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the experiences of a small group of socio-economically disadvantaged
people and their attempts to access disability welfare under Australia's National Disability …

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 …

The ethics of patient and public involvement across the research process: towards partnership with people with aphasia

D Hersh, M Israel, C Shiggins - Aphasiology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Background Conducting Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in health
research is a way of building knowledge that incorporates the experience of service users …

Taking the research journey together: The insider and outsider experiences of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal researchers

E McEntyre, P Vaughan, A Dew - Forum qualitative sozialforschung/forum …, 2019 - ssoar.info
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia are among the most researched in
the world. Indigenous research methodologies reframe a historical colonial-centric and often …

Importance of Land, family and culture for a good life: Remote Aboriginal people with disability and carers

A Dew, R Barton, J Gilroy, L Ryall… - Australian Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Worldwide health and social outcomes of Indigenous people are poorer than those of non‐
Indigenous. In Australia, the Indigenous population experience disability at more than twice …

Environmental and systemic challenges to delivering services for Aboriginal adults with a disability in Central Australia

J Gilroy, A Dew, R Barton, L Ryall… - Disability and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Purpose This two-year (2016–2018) study aimed to identify what a good life is for
Aboriginal people with disability in remote Central Australia and how service providers can …

The application of qualitative approaches in a post-colonial context in speech-language pathology: A call for transformation

J Watermeyer, J Neille - International Journal of Speech-Language …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Legacies of colonialism continue to influence the profession of speech-language
pathology (SLP) around the world. While there is some literature on ways in which we can …

Decolonizing disability through activist art

C Rice, SD Dion, E Chandler - 2021 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
This paper mobilizes activist art at the intersections of disability, non-normativity, and
Indigeneity to think through ways of decolonizing and indigenizing understandings of …