Housing and Indigenous People Living with a Disability: Lived Experiences of Housing and Community Infrastructure
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, AHURI Positioning Paper No. 168
100 Pages Posted: 21 Jul 2018
Date Written: June 28, 2016
Abstract
This research aims to shed much needed light on the nexus between lived experiences of disability and housing among Indigenous Australians in order to inform how the NDIS could best meet the needs of this overlooked group within the population.
Keywords: Disability; National Disability Insurance Scheme; Indigenous Housing; Aboriginal Housing; Housing And Disability; Indigenous Housing And Disability; Housing Modifications; Indigenous Architecture
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Grant, Elizabeth and Zillante, George and Tually, Selina and Chong, Alwin and Srivastava, Amit and Lester, Laurence and Beilby, Justin and Beer, Andrew, Housing and Indigenous People Living with a Disability: Lived Experiences of Housing and Community Infrastructure (June 28, 2016). Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, AHURI Positioning Paper No. 168, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3204615
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