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Research Articles

Movement on Shifting Sands: Deinstitutionalisation and People with Intellectual Disability in Australia, 1974–2014

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Pages 178-194 | Received 30 Jul 2014, Accepted 20 Oct 2014, Published online: 09 Feb 2015

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News articles cited

  • ABC, 7 November 2013, Fears NSW using NDIS deal to avoid disability funding, close residential care centres, by Norman Hermant.
  • ABC, 18 November 2013, Conflict over service delivery under the NDIS, by El Gibbs.
  • The Age, 28 February 2011, Relatives fight to keep centre for disabled open, by Michelle Griggin.
  • Colac Herald, 2 April 2014, No plans to sell Colanda site, by Jennifer Chiu.

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