The ‘Flourishing Together’ survey is closing on 15th June 2024. NZ disabled people (and their whānau) are asked to share their thoughts about how they experience choice and control related to housing/home. PLEASE SHARE WIDELY. THANKS! https://t.co/APgHDf2RBO
Join us for a REHAB CONVERSATION: Māori models of care from the perspective of a Te Tiriti partner. Calista Fung speaking, followed by a facilitated, interactive discussion. Online 10.6.24, 12-12.50. Register here: https://t.co/lmxUT2wMkf
Please share widely among your NZ networks! The survey has been fully translated into te Reo Māori, and NZSL videos have also been created. It closes 15.6.24 and the responses to date have been so helpful!
Do you experience disability or have a disabled person within your whānau? We would love to hear what helps you have choices around housing - via an online, accessible tool.
Direct link to tool: https://t.co/n1nxFwLP2T
More research information: https://t.co/APgHDf2RBO
Full citation is Layton, N., Martin, R.A., Bourke, J.A., & Kayes, N.M. (2024) Structures of Oppression or Inclusion: What Systemic Factors Impact Inclusion in Disability and Rehabilitation Research? Social Sciences, 13, https://t.co/SR8COsXJYL https://t.co/fR9rPcoEdM ... 2/2
We would love you to join the next Rehab Conversation on Monday, 8th April, 12:00 PM—1:00 PM. Harriet Wild will help us consider the social determinants and their impact on equitable health outcomes.
Register for the Zoom link: https://t.co/GyBvxBBAId
#rehabilitation#equity
We are organizing the biggest #LongCOVID and #MECFS conference ever.
Scientists. Researchers. Politicians. Relatives. Those affected.
2 full days. 18 hours
100% online
From Finland to South Africa
From the USA to Japan and New Zealand.
With accessibility, free access and a modern interactive model, we make the diseases "attractive" for the general public and thus promote discourse and progress!
This is the tweet!
WHA's resolution ‘Strengthening rehabilitation in health systems’ calls to promote high-quality #rehabilitation research, including #HPSSR. This @CochraneRehab conceptual paper outlines study designs at diverse levels at which HPSSR studies can be conducted.
Do you experience disability or have a disabled person within your whānau? We would love to hear what helps you have choices around housing - via an online, accessible tool.
Direct link to tool: https://t.co/n1nxFwLP2T
More research information: https://t.co/APgHDf2RBO
Media, please talk about these policies in terms of harm, in terms of erosion of norms, in terms of suppression of language and racism, in terms of targeting vulnerable/ marginalised communities, in terms of serious impacts.
Amplify community advocates, experts, lived experience.
I am privileged to be part of the research team using photovoice methods to hear the stories of men who have experienced a concussion. We are now starting recruitment and would love to hear from anyone who might be interested in participating. Ngā mihi nui.
I am privileged to be part of the research team using photovoice methods to hear the stories of men who have experienced a concussion. We are now starting recruitment and would love to hear from anyone who might be interested in participating. Ngā mihi nui.
This morning @RAILMonash met with the @goodhealthdesn team in Auckland
We were left so inspired by their inspirational design processes and products! Thank you for having us! @PCR_AUT