RT @gemcarey: If I was operating at normal capacity I would use the theoretical framework we developed on social gradients of health to loo…
@GregBla81247728 @stathistav @Psych4Men @brookmanknight @TracyWesterman @drnicktellis @TcameronTodd @NACCHOAustralia I might point you in the direction of @gemcarey's work too, for example https://t.co/x91EnSZhaI
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
@bluntshovels @whobekindto @gemcarey @anintegralstate @SimonCopland @donattroppo Our piece last your on NDIS equity could be used as an example, but we don't argue that this is deliberate: https://t.co/XUutrDrP1m
RT @KieronJBoyle: Fascinating paper on whether personalisation schemes in #health and #socialcare risk widening health inequalities, when e…
Define terms, please.
RT @KieronJBoyle: Fascinating paper on whether personalisation schemes in #health and #socialcare risk widening health inequalities, when e…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
RT @Ellie_Malbon: The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://…
The #NDIS is favouring those that can best navigate its complex bureaucracy, read our open access research here: https://t.co/XUutrDrP1m @gemcarey @ariella_meltzer @CSIsocialimpact https://t.co/8HAtUnXRhj
RT @colin_penter: Thanks @gemcarey @Ellie_Malbon for asking the question. I think the answer to that is a clear yes. https://t.co/OZ9OUOBG…
Is the #NDIS growing inequalities? https://t.co/lWeakpxOry
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @DDAllianceOZ: thanks for doing this work @Gemcarey yes we would like to see data break downs average NDIA budgets by postcode &we reck…
RT @DDAllianceOZ: thanks for doing this work @Gemcarey yes we would like to see data break downs average NDIA budgets by postcode &we reck…
RT @DDAllianceOZ: thanks for doing this work @Gemcarey yes we would like to see data break downs average NDIA budgets by postcode &we reck…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @DDAllianceOZ: thanks for doing this work @Gemcarey yes we would like to see data break downs average NDIA budgets by postcode &we reck…
RT @DDAllianceOZ: thanks for doing this work @Gemcarey yes we would like to see data break downs average NDIA budgets by postcode &we reck…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
thanks for doing this work @Gemcarey yes we would like to see data break downs average NDIA budgets by postcode &we reckon if you add utilisation rates you have a fair picture of what is not working with this scheme in terms of equity @NEDA_PeakBody
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @KieronJBoyle: Fascinating paper on whether personalisation schemes in #health and #socialcare risk widening health inequalities, when e…
Why is #healthcare riddled with #inequity? Surely as more & more information & connections are online, a more #equitable approach to #patientcare is possible?
RT @KieronJBoyle: Fascinating paper on whether personalisation schemes in #health and #socialcare risk widening health inequalities, when e…
RT @gemcarey: A day where my many hats are very much on display, with work on inequality and NDIS out https://t.co/0vfSTVpOjR And reflects…
RT @KieronJBoyle: Fascinating paper on whether personalisation schemes in #health and #socialcare risk widening health inequalities, when e…
RT @EidinNiShe: Been following NDIS path for a while this is a very welcome paper for us to learn from thank you .@gemcarey and colleague…
RT @emmablomkamp: On the need to design for implementation, otherwise nice principles of control and choice can turn into a messy delivery…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
FYI @GregFranklin19 @tuppsmiles
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
@OTbhopti @SylvanaMahmic @ECIA_National @NDIS This paper released yesterday from @Ellie_Malbon @gemcarey says similar - https://t.co/ad352BH6pM
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @emmablomkamp: On the need to design for implementation, otherwise nice principles of control and choice can turn into a messy delivery…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @gemcarey: A day where my many hats are very much on display, with work on inequality and NDIS out https://t.co/0vfSTVpOjR And reflects…
RT @KieronJBoyle: Fascinating paper on whether personalisation schemes in #health and #socialcare risk widening health inequalities, when e…
Fascinating paper on whether personalisation schemes in #health and #socialcare risk widening health inequalities, when everything suggests they should be levelling the social gradient — another example of the critical importance of deep #servicedesign >
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @gemcarey: A day where my many hats are very much on display, with work on inequality and NDIS out https://t.co/0vfSTVpOjR And reflects…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
Thanks @gemcarey @Ellie_Malbon for asking the question. I think the answer to that is a clear yes.
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @EidinNiShe: Been following NDIS path for a while this is a very welcome paper for us to learn from thank you .@gemcarey and colleague…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @gemcarey: 'We found evidence of inequitable access occurring along the lines of gender, education, remoteness and rurality, socio-econo…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @gemcarey: A day where my many hats are very much on display, with work on inequality and NDIS out https://t.co/0vfSTVpOjR And reflects…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
Been following NDIS path for a while this is a very welcome paper for us to learn from thank you .@gemcarey and colleagues- Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and health inequalities? | BMC Public Health | Full Text https://t
RT @gemcarey: A day where my many hats are very much on display, with work on inequality and NDIS out https://t.co/0vfSTVpOjR And reflects…
RT @gemcarey: A day where my many hats are very much on display, with work on inequality and NDIS out https://t.co/0vfSTVpOjR And reflects…
RT @gemcarey: A day where my many hats are very much on display, with work on inequality and NDIS out https://t.co/0vfSTVpOjR And reflects…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
On the need to design for implementation, otherwise nice principles of control and choice can turn into a messy delivery leading to even greater inequity. Latest research paper on NDIS from @gemcarey & @Ellie_Malbon https://t.co/fMqnrnBQ9g
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @gemcarey: New work from @Ellie_Malbon @ariella_meltzer and I : Personalisation schemes in social care: are they growing social and hea…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…
RT @harryrutter: "In examining one of the largest and most ambitious personalisation schemes in the world, the NDIS, we found evidence that…