Disability Innovation Institute Seed Funding Information Session 20 June 12.30pm-1.30pm Welcome
I would like to show my respects and acknowledge the Bedegal people who are the
Traditional Custodians of this land. I would also like to pay my respects to the Elders both
past and present and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who are present here today.
Acknowledgement of Country
Agenda• 12:30 Introduction and Seed Funding – Dr Martin Bone
• 12:40 NDIS and General Policy Landscape – A/Prof Gemma Carey
• 12:50 Community Reference Panel – Mr Steve Griffin
• 13:00 Q & A Session
• 13:15 Networking over tea and coffee in foyer
• 13:30 Event ends
Disability Innovation Institute
Research SEED Funding
Martin Bone Disability Innovation Institute
Disability Innovation Institute• First of futures style “virtual” institutes established by UNSW
• Three pillars
– Interdisciplinary Research
– Knowledge Exchange (co-production)
– Innovative and Inclusive Learning
• For more info visit our website
– www.disabilityinnovation.unsw.edu.au
Seed Funding• First major university wide initiative for Institute
• Encourage engagement from researchers doing fantastic work and who may not have
engaged before
• Eligibility has been kept broad
• Based on individual merit of the proposal
Eligibility • Implementation of a co-production model (i.e. individuals with lived experience of
disability to be included as experts throughout the research, mentoring and knowledge
exchange process)
• Engagement of local or global decision makers in government, industry, services and
community
• Potential of further funding from external resources
Timeline • Applications open: 20 June 2018
• Applications close: 5:00pm 31 July 2018
• Assessment: August 2018
• Announcement: September 2018
• Projects commence: December 2018
Disability Innovation Institute
Disability Policy
Associate Professor Gemma Carey Centre for Social Impact
The National Disability Insurance Scheme• Largest reform in a generation
• Provides greater choice and control to people with disability
• Represents a four-fold increase in disability funding
• Approximately 450,000 Australians will have access to the scheme.….this is only 1/4 of Australians who identify as having a disability
There’s more to disability policy than the NDIS• At full scheme the NDIS will have 450-500,000 participants
2 million Australians identify as having a disability
• The National Disability Strategy
– Build inclusive and accessible communities
– Protect the rights of people with disability
– Improve the economic security of people with disability
– Reduce stigma
– And improve health
How can research help?• How can we make sure the other 1/4 of Australians don’t get left behind?
• Within the NDIS itself
– How do we make sure the scheme is built on an understanding of the lived experience of disability?
– How does it align with mainstream systems like health and education at the local to national level? How
does it interact with specialist systems like domestic violence and child welfare?
– How will it impact remote communities and indigenous people?
– How can it leverage off of other innovations, from technology to the labour market?
– How to we create effective regulatory frameworks to safeguard NDIS participants?
Community Reference Panel
Steve Griffin Community Reference Panel Coordinator,
Centre for Social Research in Health
What is the Community Reference Panel?
A group of people with a range of experiences relevant to the research including: • People with experience of injecting drug use • People living with hepatitis C • Sex workers • People who have experienced time in prison • People with disability • Aboriginal people with any of the above background or experience
Community Reference Panel
The Community Reference Panel provides specific guidance and feedback on various aspects of research projects. This feedback, from community members, is essential to ensure that the research is grounded in, and respectful of, the experiences and concerns of those affected by research.
All consultations are done over the phone. For each consultation the panel members receive $40 for the contribution.
Reference
Panel
Community Reference Panel
Responsibilities of the Community Reference Panel: • Provide feedback on questions that researchers ask • Keep information about the research confidential • Advise of change of contact details
What’s involved in the Community Reference Panel?
Approach people in the community who might be
interested in the panel
Introduction and explain the purpose of the panel
Explain what we want the person to do as a
member of the panel
We ask about their experience so that we
can match members with projects that are relevant
At this point, the person decides whether or not they want to continue.
Being a part of the panel is completely voluntary
For each research project members will be
contacted 2 or 3 times. This may be on the phone
or by email.
You will be sent information about the
project before we contact you.
All of the discussions will be confidential – your
name will not be linked to any information.
We will pay you $40 per discussion, including the
introduction session. Researchers are provided
with a written feedback
Things to consider moving forward
• Adapt methods of consultation to target audiences • Potential for face to face interaction with members • Provide members with an opportunity to provide feedback on how the
panel is run and future direction. • Managing expectations of the members • Providing adequate support needs to members
• Adjusting project timeframes to accommodate needs of members • Content and information of projects may be viewed by carers/support
workers of members with disability.
Community Reference Panel
Support from:
• Centre for Social Research in Health
• UNSW Research Infrastructure Fund
• Kirby Institute, UNSW
• Social Policy Research Centre
Melinda Walker - 0481998168 Kim Beadman - 0452 541 367 Steve Griffin - 02 93859618
Download the Seed Funding Application form at
https://disabilityinnovation.unsw.edu.au/news/disability-innovation-institute-unsw-launches-seed-funding
Closing Date 31 July
Email [email protected] with any questions
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