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This publication reports the findings of a study the AIHW was commissioned to undertake on levels of unmet demand for specialist disability services funded under the Commonwealth State/Territory Disability Agreement. It gives estimates of current levels of unmet demand for accommodation and respite services, community access services, and disability employment services, and presents data and commentary relating to projected future demand and the key factors likely to influence levels of demand in coming years.
Authored by AIHW.
Published 8 June 2007 ; ISSN 1444-3589; ISBN-13 978-1-74024-685-9; AIHW cat. no. DIS 50; 213pp.; $25.00
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Publication table of contents
Preliminary material (161K PDF )
Half title and verso pages
Title and verso pages
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Summary
Sections
Introduction (187K PDF )
Project objectives and report outline
The Commonwealth State/Territory Disability Agreement
Bilateral agreements
A statistical picture of the CSTDA in practice
Framework and method (215K PDF )
Study concepts and definitions
Main data source
Relating study concepts to data sources
Data limitations
Profile of met demand (212K PDF )
Overview of services accessed, 2003 - 04 and 2004 - 05
Profile of service users, 2004 - 05
Service quantity
Summary
Jurisdiction data on unmet demand (213K PDF )
Introduction
Jurisdiction methods of managing demand
Jurisdiction data on applicants waiting for services
Conclusions
Population estimates of demand and unmet demand (406K PDF )
Approach and main data sources
Accommodation and respite services: baseline estimates of unmet demand
Community access services: baseline estimates of unmet demand
Disability employment services: baseline estimates of unmet demand
Consolidating the population estimates of unmet demand
Summary
Projections of future demand (179K PDF )
Projected growth in population
Projected growth in the population with a severe or profound core activity limitation
Summary
Demand for specialist disability services - interfaces, influences and perspectives (237K PDF )
Introduction
Interfaces between disability services and other service systems
Other influences on demand for CSTDA services
Perspectives from the field
Study conclusions (101K PDF )
Accommodation and respite services
Community access services
Employment services
Broader data issues
End matter (609K PDF )
Appendixes
Appendix A: Detailed tables
Appendix B: The 'potential population' receiving specialist disability services - data from the CSTDANMDS
References
List of tables
List of appendix tables
List of figures and boxes