Helen Dickinson
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Think and write about range of public admin issues (and Bradford City). Prof Public Service Research @UNSWCanberra and @PSResearchG. she/her
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https://helendickinson.wordpress.com/ 31-03-2009 10:43:30
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Our Public Management Review paper is now available in open access: it is the introduction to the special issue and at the same time a standalone paper on the 'Implementation of AI in the public sector': tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… co-authored with Helen Dickinson, Mila Gasco, and Jari Stenvall:
Autistic? Feel like every issue is blamed on you? Me too. I write in Guardian Australia today about how we need to change the discussion, stop blaming people w/ disability & focus on systems that are failing. Let me know what you think. #AusPol #Disability
theguardian.com/australia-news…
Choice and control: will NDIS reforms mean people with disability don’t get to decide who they live with? theconversation.com/choice-and-con… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
📢Expressions of interest are open for the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP) Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer! Read more below.
Choice and control: the NDIS was designed to give participants choice, but mandatory registration could threaten this theconversation.com/choice-and-con… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Choice and control: are whitegoods disability supports? Helen Dickinson explains what proposed NDIS reforms say theconversation.com/choice-and-con… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Well that's terrifying. Just finished the DSS webinar on the new #NDIS legislation. It's even worse than we thought. The needs assessment to determine funding budgets will NOT be a reviewable decision. Just like with Independent Assessments. Luke Henriques-Gomes Rick Morton ABC News
Check out this excellent explainer of the bill introduced by Bill Shorten yesterday. What do you think of the proposed changes?
'Draft NDIS bill is the first step to reform – but some details have disability advocates worried' theconversation.com/draft-ndis-bil… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
The government introduced a new bill to make way for NDIS reform.
The NDIS Review set out a five-year timeframe for reform, many items in this bill are needed to modify the NDIS Act and to allow for changes to take place, writes Helen Dickinson (@UNSW). theconversation.com/draft-ndis-bil…
Draft NDIS bill is the first step to reform – but some details have disability advocates worried theconversation.com/draft-ndis-bil… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
New from me - Draft NDIS bill is the first step to reform – but some details have disability advocates worried theconversation.com/draft-ndis-bil… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
New piece in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand from Helen Dickinson States agreed to share foundational support costs. So why the backlash against NDIS reforms now? theconversation.com/states-agreed-…