Social Policy Research Centre
The action research project is about how disability support organisations provide culturally responsive supports to enhance the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) experience of Australian Chinese people with disability, their families and communities in Sydney. The project involved action research in three Chinese peer support groups set up in 2018, exploring the process and outcome of co-production between the organisations and Australian Chinese people with disability and their families. Findings of this project contribute to the knowledge about cultural competence in disability support and generate implications for practice with people with disability from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Disability | Chinese Social Policy
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- Fang, Q., Fisher, K., & Li, B. (2021). How Can Co-Production Help to Deliver Culturally Responsive Disability Support? A Case Study from Australia.?Health and Social Care in the Community.?
- ²ÐÕÏÖ§³ÖÖÐÎİ汾±¨¸æ- Culturally Responsive Disability Support-CAN?(full Chinese version)
- ²ÐÕÏÖ§³ÖÖеÄÒÆÃñÎÄ»¯¹Ø»³- ÖÐÎĽéÉÜ-CAN report short version in Chinese-link attached
- Disability support for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds - Easy read
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St Vincent de Paul Society NSW Local Area Coordination Program:
- Erin Crockford ¨C CALD Engagement Officer
- Dr Kathryn Knight ¨C Capacity Building Manager
- Teresa Kovacs ¨C Senior Operations Manager (Sydney Districts)
Diversity and Disability Alliance (DDA)