Changing community attitudes to improve inclusion of people with disability

Published: April 2022


The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (Royal Commission) wants to know what could be done to change attitudes towards people with disability so that they are better included in society. The research found evidence about interventions to change attitudes, behaviours and outcomes. The three concepts are linked and are measures that indicate the social inclusion of people with disability. Social inclusion is an indicator of equality from the human rights of people with disability.

Authors: Idle, J., Giuntoli, G., Fisher, KR, Robinson, S., Purcal, C., Newman, C., Reedy, K.


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