This research focused on ‘building bridges’ between specialist and community providers of mental health services in relation to people with complex communication needs.
- 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 focused on ‘building bridges’ between specialist and community providers of mental health services in relation to people with complex communication needs.
The project produced a number of resources
· Counselling guidelines for community counselling practitioners
· An accessible booklet on grief and loss
· Accessible fact sheets covering a range of mental health topics
This project was undertaken by Scope in collaboration with the Centre for Developmental Disability Health Victoria, Monash University.
A summary of the research is available [here].
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