Kate Swaffer
Kate Swaffer (born 1958) is an Australian civil rights campaigner, and activist for the rights of people with dementia and older persons globally, and for dementia to be managed as a disability. This is to enable equal access to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), of people with dementia who are people with acquired disabilities. She was awarded Australian of the Year for South Australia in 2017, and was announced the 2018 Global Leader of the 100 Women of Influence in Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Right to Rehabilitation for People With Dementia: A Codesign Approach to Barriers and Solutions by Natasha Layton, Catherine Devanny, Keith Hill, Kate Swaffer, Grant Russell, Lee‐Fay Low, Den‐Ching A. Lee, Monica Cations, Helen Skouteris, Claire MC O'Connor, Taya A. Collyer, Barbara Barbosa Neves, Nadine E. Andrew, Terry Haines, Velandai K. Srikanth, Alan Petersen, Michele L. Callisaya
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