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Gwynnyth Llewellyn

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Evaluation

Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health: impact evaluation report 2016–2022


This is an impact evaluation report outlining the Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health (CRE-DH) research findings and activities, with messages for action to improve the social and health outcomes for people with disability.
Report

Toward a socio-ecological understanding of adolescent violence in the home by young people with disability


Adolescent violence in the home (AVITH) describes a range of violent, abusive and intimidating behaviours used by young people against family members, most commonly parents and siblings. This report presents findings from Stage 1 of a larger project which aims to use multidisciplinary bodies of knowledge, and input from families, to develop a conceptual framework...
Position paper

Recommendations for a tailored COVID-19 response for people with disability


This position statement and related communication recommends ways in which Australian state and federal governments should respond to the health, educational and social care needs of people with disability living in areas with high rates of infection, at the same time as how people with disability in other areas might be encouraged to return to...
Fact sheet

Violence against people with disability: differences by impairment


In Australia the extent and nature of violence against people with disability varies by impairment. This fact sheet is third in a series on violence against people with disability in Australia and is based on current data for men and women aged 18-64 years.
Fact sheet

Intimate partner violence against people with disability in Australia


In Australia people with disability are more likely to experience violence by a partner than people without disability. This fact sheet is part of a series on violence against people with disability in Australia and is based on current data for men and women aged 18-64 years.

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