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Research Papers

What place is there for shared housing with individualized disability support?

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Pages 60-68 | Received 15 Apr 2018, Accepted 02 May 2019, Published online: 23 May 2019
 

Abstract

Background

Individualized funding of disability support services has implications for people’s choices about when to share their home. This paper examines how people with disabilities made choices about who to live with and the factors influencing these choices.

Methods

This paper discusses data from interviews with 30 people with mostly intellectual disabilities using individualized support services, 21 interviews with family members, four interviews with service managers, and a focus group with five support workers. The data come from a large evaluation of individualized housing support programs in New South Wales, Australia.

Results

Only some people had the opportunity to choose whether to share and with whom. Their choices were constrained by the range of housing options and their limited experience of them, even when they had support to make choices about shared housing or living alone. In some cases, the choices reflected a conceptualization of people with disabilities as different to other citizens in their rights and expectations about their social arrangements.

Conclusion

The results have implications for information sharing, housing stock, and the need to challenge the positioning of people with disabilities relative to other people regarding choices about where and with whom to live.

    Implications for rehabilitation

  • Many people preferred not to live alone, so as to improve their economic and social circumstances, and their choice and control.

  • The choices about shared housing that many people and their supporters made were constrained by their limited experience of housing options or their familiarity with the range of choices made by other people with disabilities.

  • Being able to draw on the material, social, and information resources of family made a big difference to their housing choices.

  • It raises questions for policy implementation about whether individualized support may lock some people into shared housing arrangements by failing to include housing costs in the individual package.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

Department of Family and Community Services NSW.

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