Women's experiences of accessing individualized disability supports: gender inequality and Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme
Abstract Background Care services in industrialized nations are increasingly moving towards individualized funding models, which aim to increase individuals' flexibility, choice and control over their services and supports. Recent research suggests that such schemes have the potential to exacer...
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Main Authors: | Sophie Yates (Author), Gemma Carey (Author), Jen Hargrave (Author), Eleanor Malbon (Author), Celia Green (Author) |
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