Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of human service workers (HSWs) in engaging with Aboriginal participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Methods Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with HSWs engaging with Aboriginal participants of the NDIS on Kaurna Country (Adelaide, South Australia). Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results In total, n = 10 HSWs participated in the study. Three themes impacting upon HSWs ability to effectively engage with Aboriginal participants were identified: (1) lack of access to training, support and supervision, (2) difficulties in navigating assessment and intervention, and (3) limited availability of culturally specific services. Conclusions This study contributes to Australian disability policy and practice with insights gained from the experiences of human service workers engaging with aboriginal participants of the NDIS. Systemic changes are required within policy and funding arrangements to create a system flexible enough to respond to the needs of Aboriginal Peoples with disability.
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