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Keith McVilly

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Self-managed Home Aged Care support: research report


This study investigated the benefits and risks to: older people who self-manage their home care package; their support workers; and ways to mitigate these risks. The findings highlight how older people can successfully self-manage their aged Home Care Package and how risks can be managed.
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Outcomes associated with ‘inclusive’, ‘segregated’ and ‘integrated’ settings for people with disability

Matthew Harrison, Victor Sojo, Claire Spivakovsky, Lindsey Gale, Anna Genat, Tessa Zirnsak

This research report was commissioned and funded by the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. The report analyses evidence of outcomes associated with ‘inclusive’, ‘segregated’ and ‘integrated’ settings as they apply to the safeguarding of people with disability in accommodation and community living, employment and education.
Journal article

Short report: gendered workplace social interaction processes in autism

This study explores how autistic individuals experience workplace social interactions differently by gender. It finds that autistic women may place greater importance on navigating these interactions, highlighting the need for gender-sensitive workplace adjustments.
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Setting an agenda for disability research in Australia: synthesis and refinement


This report presents findings from the third phase of the research agenda development project funded by the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP).
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Setting an agenda for disability research in Australia: consultation report


This report presents the results of the Phase 2b consultation conducted with 974 individuals from 21 non-government organisations, including service providers and disabled peoples’ organisations, the First Nations-focused National Disability Research Agenda survey and online focus groups and in-depth interviews with people with augmentative and alternative communication needs.

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