Person
Stacey Oliver
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Journal article
Understanding the NDIS experience
This qualitative study aimed to better understand the experiences of National Disability Scheme (NDIS) participants with complex disability. Participants welcomed increased choice and control but expressed concerns about inequities and difficulties navigating the scheme. The article highlights the importance of partnering with people with lived experience to design and implement NDIS reforms.
Journal article
Co-designing with adults with acquired neurological disability in the community: a scoping review protocol
The aim of this scoping review is to synthesise available peer-reviewed literature which investigates the use of co-design in research and/ or service development with adults who have an acquired neurological disability and live within the community.
Survey Report
Getting the NDIS back on track: a survey of people with disability
Nearly half a million people in Australia with disability are participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The findings of this recent survey reveal a conundrum at the heart of the NDIS participant experience - while many individuals see the real benefits of the NDIS, there is simultaneously a lack of trust and confidence...
Journal article
Moving into new housing designed for people with disability: preliminary evaluation of outcomes
The purpose of this research is to assess the change in individual outcomes for people with disability and complex needs after moving into newly built, individualised apartments in the community.
Report
Moving into new housing designed for people with disability: evaluation of tenant outcomes - interim report
The preliminary findings presented in this interim report examine the tenant outcomes of people with disability moving into Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funded apartments, with appropriate technology, support, design and location.