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Leanne Dowse

Guide

Doing research inclusively: guidance on ethical issues in co-production

Michelle Tso, Jackie Leach Scully, Julie Loblinzk

This guide addresses ethical issues in co-production research with people with disability in the university context in Australia. It focuses on issues faced by academic researchers when they apply for ethics approval for a co-produced research project, and by ethics committees who review and approve applications.
Guide

Doing research inclusively: co-production in action


This guide has been developed for academic researchers at UNSW Sydney and beyond, people with lived experience of disability, disability organisations, and other stakeholders who understand and appreciate the importance of co-producing research together with people who have lived experience of disability.
Report

Police responses to people with disability


This project targets critical knowledge and practice gaps to build the Commission’s knowledge and evidence base about police processes, interactions and responses to people with disability, and how they can be improved.
Guide

Doing research inclusively: guidelines for co-producing research with people with disability


Providing key benefits, principles and strategies that underpin co-producing research with people with disability, these guidelines have been developed for academic researchers; people with disability; disability organisations; and other stakeholders.
Report

Lifecourse institutional costs of homelessness for vulnerable groups


There is a lack of empirical research in Australia examining the lifecourse institutional costs associated with vulnerable people who are homeless. The study presented here has developed pathway costings using the Mental Health and Cognitive Disability in the Criminal Justice System (MHDCD) Dataset that contains data on lifelong interventions and interactions with all criminal justice...

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