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Organising inclusion work : key factors for success

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Erin WilsonErin Wilson, Elena Jenkin
This paper presents the findings of research conducted by Scope in 2007-2009. It proposes a way of categorising the dominant modes or orientations to inclusion work in the disability sector in Australia and identifies the barriers and enablers to it. The research engaged with seventeen ‘inclusion workers’ or managers in Victoria and Perth, Western Australia and sought examples of successful practice along with the ingredients of success, and outcomes of the work. Coincidently, the majority of examples provided related to inclusion work with people with intellectual disability, and a minority of these relating to people with severe intellectual disability. This data was analysed to identify key organisational factors required for successful inclusion work. Most importantly, respondents were also asked to identify the outcomes of inclusion work for individuals with a disability and their families, as well as for services, and for the communities with whom they engaged. The paper offers a way of conceptualising the breadth of inclusion work, including work focused on presence and participation, as well as the larger scale activities of social engineering or social change. The paper presents key ingredients for successful organisational approaches to such work.

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Event

Roundtable on Intellectual Disability Policy (4th : 2009 : Bundoora, Victoria)

Pagination

52 - 61

Publisher

School of Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University

Location

Bundoora, Victoria

Place of publication

Bundoora, Victoria

Start date

2009-10-23

ISBN-13

9781921377853

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Copyright notice

2010, La Trobe University, School of Social Work and Social Policy

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Bigby, C Fyffe

Title of proceedings

More than social inclusion for people with intellectual disability : Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Roundtable on Intellectual Disability Policy

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