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  • The ILC Toolkit is available online and includes an excellent overview of the ILC outcomes approach – http://ilctoolkit.ndis.gov.au/what-are-outcomes. The recently announced new ILC investment strategy is available online in PDF and WORD formats: https://ilctoolkit.ndis.gov.au/ilc-funding. ILC are planning to release an Easy English version in early 2019.
  • ILC New Investment Strategy PDF
  • Disability SA content regarding a good feedback culture can be viewed at https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/care-and-support/disability/service-providers/feedback).
  • The ‘Stand by Me’ campaign gave people with a disability a voice – see https://www.peerconnect.org.au/oldsite/peer-network-stories/stand-me-peer-power-action/. It was also covered by ProBono news among other locations: https://probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2018/04/nsw-government-commits-disability-advocacy-funding/.
  • User led acquired disability organisations fought a government decision to close its state-wide rehabilitation centre, is discussed here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-29/relocation-of-spinal-injury-services-leaves-patients-worse-off/6813846.
  • Rigorous economic evaluations on our peer programs may be essential in the longer term – see discussion at http://peersforprogress.org/resource-guide/cost-effectiveness-analysis-and-business-case/
  • A Socio Economic analysis of a peer support program was funded by JFA Purple Orange funded project during 2014, and this report is available here.
  • Families4Families Report for DSO Project, Survey, data analysis and tables provided.
  • Families4Families Local Support Group Survey

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