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Beyond Sticks And Stones: Emotional And Psychological Abuse Of People With Intellectual Disability, Sally Robinson Mar 2013

Beyond Sticks And Stones: Emotional And Psychological Abuse Of People With Intellectual Disability, Sally Robinson

Professor Sally Robinson

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Reaching The Hard To Reach: Effectively Engaging People With Disability In Social Policy Research, Sally Robinson Mar 2013

Reaching The Hard To Reach: Effectively Engaging People With Disability In Social Policy Research, Sally Robinson

Professor Sally Robinson

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Giving Up Your Personal Information To Researchers, Sally Robinson, Robert Strike Mar 2013

Giving Up Your Personal Information To Researchers, Sally Robinson, Robert Strike

Professor Sally Robinson

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1000 Voices: Non Traditional Narrative Methodologies And People With Intellectual Disability, Sally Robinson Mar 2013

1000 Voices: Non Traditional Narrative Methodologies And People With Intellectual Disability, Sally Robinson

Professor Sally Robinson

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Can Policy To Address Some Rights Address Breaches Of Other Disability Rights?, Sally Robinson, Karen Fisher Assoc Prof Mar 2013

Can Policy To Address Some Rights Address Breaches Of Other Disability Rights?, Sally Robinson, Karen Fisher Assoc Prof

Professor Sally Robinson

Governments must implement the UN CRPD. In practice, government prioritises policies relating to some rights more highly than others. This unequal implementation relates in part to constraints on government, including competing interests, multiple participants and incremental policy change. In the context of these constraints, can differential policy priorities address breaches of other disability rights? This paper tests this question in relation to support for people living in boarding houses in Queensland, focusing particularly on residents with intellectual disability. Among the core disability rights are the rights to housing and housing support (Article 19). For some people living in boarding houses, …