Impeded choice and control within the NDIS: experiences of people living with psychosocial disability

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability & Society Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1080/09687599.2023.2263629
Debra Hamilton, Nicola Hancock, Justin Newton Scanlan
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The aim of this study was to explore the choice and control that people with a psychosocial disability (disability related to consequences of mental ill-health) experience as they engaged with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and to understand aspects that impeded their choice and control. NDIS is an Australian, personalised funding, insurance scheme designed to provide supports that enable individuals living with disability to live an ‘ordinary’ contributing life. This lived-experience-led, qualitative study employed constructivist grounded theory methods. Twenty people were interviewed in-depth. Findings evidenced the poor experiences of choice and control people had on the Scheme. Choice and control were impeded by systems and processes as well as failure to accommodate for challenges associated with mental ill-health. Introduction of the ‘psychosocial recovery framework’ offers hope of improved experiences of choice and control, but it needs to be accompanied by cultural change across the NDIS service system.
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NDIS中受阻碍的选择和控制:社会心理残疾者的经历
本研究的目的是探讨社会心理残疾者(与精神疾病后果有关的残疾)在参与国家残疾保险计划(NDIS)时所经历的选择和控制,并了解阻碍他们选择和控制的方面。NDIS是澳大利亚的一项个性化资助保险计划,旨在为残疾人提供支持,使他们能够过上“普通”的缴费生活。这项以生活经验为主导的定性研究采用了建构主义的理论方法。对20人进行了深入采访。调查结果表明,人们对该计划的选择和控制体验不佳。系统和程序以及未能适应与精神疾病有关的挑战阻碍了选择和控制。“社会心理康复框架”的引入为改善选择和控制的体验提供了希望,但它需要伴随着整个NDIS服务系统的文化变革。
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