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Patsie Frawley

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What's important to us in health research? Establishing national health research priorities through a co-design process


This report describes a co-design process, involving interviews and art-based research, to find out what health issues matter most to people with intellectual disability in Australia. The findings are intended to help guide which health research topics should be prioritised in the future.
Conference paper

From rhetoric to actuality: researching “access” and “inclusion” in one Australian city


National legislation requires Australian cities to be accessible and inclusive. Focussing on Geelong in Victoria, this paper focuses on how best to theorise those with lived experiences of disability understand Geelong and considers how this city has met this challenge through its various plans.
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“Whatever it takes”: Access for women with disabilities to domestic and family violence services: final report


This research report that aims to help tertiary response services to respond effectively to the needs of women with disabilities. It draws on the experiences of women with disabilities who have experienced violence and abuse and have used tertiary response services.

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