This research project, conducted as part of the Scope - University of Melbourne partnership, explored the experiences of people with disability when their support service changed from a government service to a community service organisation.
- Delivering Customised Employment in Australia
- Exploring the use of supports to facilitate individualised living
- Falls risk and prevention in people with intellectual disability
- Experiences of moving from government to community services
- Supporting people with intellectual disability in decision making
- Decision-making support training for disability support workers
- Identifying pain in people with intellectual disability
- Facilitating inclusion for people with disability
- Measuring outcomes of disability services in children
- The 1 in 4 Poll: Issues of importance to people with a disability
- Access to services for people with complex communication and mental health needs
- Supporting younger people in residential aged care
- Measuring outcomes for people using disability services
- Supporting clients with complex health care needs
- Involving people with disability in the behaviour support planning process
- The development and delivery of a co-research course for people with disability
This research project, conducted as part of the Scope - University of Melbourne partnership, explored the experiences of people with disability when their support service changed from a government service to a community service organisation.
The results of the research informed policy and practice to improve the wellbeing of clients and the experience of staff.
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