Why are some people's needs unmet?
By: Kemp, Lynn.
Series: Disability & Society 17 (2) 2002: 205-218.Publisher: 2002Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUSTRALIA | DISABILITY | PHYSICAL DISABILITY | SERVICE NEEDS | SERVICE PROVISION | SERVICESSummary: This study challenges service providers' beliefs that decisions about the provision and distribution of services are made objectively and equitably. The author argues that despite Australia having legislation that states that 'people with disabilities have the same rights as other members of society to services', one-third of all people with spinal injuries have their need for community services unmet.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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This study challenges service providers' beliefs that decisions about the provision and distribution of services are made objectively and equitably. The author argues that despite Australia having legislation that states that 'people with disabilities have the same rights as other members of society to services', one-third of all people with spinal injuries have their need for community services unmet.
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