Person-Centred Approaches to Private Housing for People with Disability : Impediments, Difficulties and Opportunities


Autoria(s): Franz, Jill; Adkins, Barbara; Petriwskyj, Andrea M.; Bitner, Grace; Ward, Margaret; Rolfe, Annie
Data(s)

01/03/2014

Resumo

Objective The main objective of the project was to explore the barriers and obstacles impeding a person-centred approach to planning and private housing for people with disability. Method Methodologically, the project involved explanation building using a multiple case study approach supported by a contextual study. It focussed initially on three organisations and their attempts to integrate innovative and what they regarded as person-centred models of housing into the private housing market for people with disability. It also included a fourth case highlighting the experiences of individuals with disability in accessing suitable and affordable housing. Results Using an ecological framework, the project found that: • Challenges exist within systems (such as the macro cultural, economic, regulatory systems through to local community, family and intra personal systems) as well as with interaction between systems • Reaching across systems is a key role for organisations and individuals but is very challenging with distance from the individual as well as from the policy/funding/service systems being a key aspect of the nature and extent by which they are challenged • In the case of housing for people with disability a ‘disability space’ is assumed and maintained disparately within each system and is separate from the ‘mainstream space’ with the established policy, legal, funding structures making it difficult to move between the two spaces. Conclusions Based on these findings, the project makes recommendations for government, community organisations, the housing industry, people with disability and their families and support networks, as well as for future research. An overarching recommendation is the need to address housing stock availability and suitability by adopting a mainstream approach rather than a disability-first/disability-specific approach.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78005/

Publicador

The Disability Policy and Research Working Group

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78005/1/Franz_Adkins_Person_Centred_Approaches_Revised_Final_Report_Complete.pdf

Franz, Jill, Adkins, Barbara, Petriwskyj, Andrea M., Bitner, Grace, Ward, Margaret, & Rolfe, Annie (2014) Person-Centred Approaches to Private Housing for People with Disability : Impediments, Difficulties and Opportunities. The Disability Policy and Research Working Group, Brisbane , QLD.

DPRWG/2012000893

Direitos

2014 Joint ownership between the Principal, on behalf of each Australian, State and Territory Governments requested in the DPWRG, and the Researchers (see Additional Information).

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #120101 Architectural Design #120106 Interior Design #120302 Design Innovation #120503 Housing Markets Development Management #Desisgn #Disability #Person-Centred #Private Housing
Tipo

Report