Could anyone suggest who would know about government policies to change community attitudes to people with disabilities please?
We are struggling to find relevant leads or literature.
The Australian government commissioned UNSW to conduct a scoping project about Australian community attitudes to people with disabilities.
We are researching policy options for changing community attitudes to people with disabilities.
The review focuses on policy options, content, process and priorities.
It includes policies specific to:
* life domains, e.g. employment; education, social, housing, leisure, criminal justice, health;
* groups of people with disabilities, e.g. shared disability experience (support needs, gender, culture and age);
* attitudes held by groups, e.g. employers, professionals, health, families, labour market status, locational differences, and groups with and without direct experience of disability.
Thanks, Karen
Karen Fisher
Associate Professor
Social Policy Research Centre
University of New South Wales NSW 2052
ph 61-2-9385 7813 fax 61-2-9385 7838
G2 Western Campus, Anzac Parade
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www.sprc.unsw.edu.au/
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