Person
Laura Davy
ORCID:
Report
Listening together: do young people with disability and young carers feel heard?
Young people with disabilities and young carers describe how being genuinely listened to shapes their sense of respect, safety, and support. This report highlights gaps in everyday interactions and shows that stronger listening cultures can improve their experiences. The report offers guidance for organisations and individuals to build more responsive, inclusive practices that prioritise young...
Report
ANU governance project final report
This report presents the findings of the ANU Governance Project, a community-led inquiry into governance structures and practices at the Australian National University. It finds staff have lost trust in leadership due to a lack of systems for transparency in operations and accountability from leaders, and offers 30 recommendations to support constructive and community-driven institutional...
Report
Care in context: Australian perspectives on caregiving and care work during COVID-19
This report presents new data from a survey about Australian experiences and attitudes towards caring and care work.
Systematic review
Evidence review: strategies to increase employment and economic participation for people with a cognitive disability
Commissioned by the National Disability Insurance Agency this research was undertaken to discover what helps people with autism, intellectual disability and psychosocial disabilities find and keep a job.
Journal article
Understanding paid support relationships: possibilities for mutual recognition between young people with disability and their support workers
This paper reports on recent research that explored the role of relationships with paid support workers in strengthening the rights and wellbeing of young people with cognitive disability in Australia.