Submission to the Queensland Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Disability Insurance Scheme Market in Queensland

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Foster, Michele
Hummell, Eloise
Borg, Sam
Connolly, Julie
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2020
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Established in 2017 and co-located at Griffith University and Metro South Hospital and Health Service, the Hopkins Centre is Queensland’s premier research agency examining rehabilitation and resilience for people with disability. With over 200 research affiliates, including both academics and clinicians, the Centre’s approach to research involves a distinctive coupling of the voice of lived experience with systems and policy analysis. The Centre’s work transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries to investigate how to drive improved outcomes for people with severe disability through translating research into effective policies and practice. Our research is organised in three streams: positive environments and communities; therapeutic interventions and practices; policy, governance, and service systems.

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© 2020 The Hopkins Centre. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the publisher’s website for further information.

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Making complex interfaces work for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

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Welfare, insurance, disability and social security law

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Foster, M; Hummell, E; Borg, S; Connolly, J, Submission to the Queensland Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Disability Insurance Scheme Market in Queensland, 2020, pp. 1-17

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