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A scoping review into the service needs of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds living with disability to engage in meaningful occupations.

Natalie ChuJacqueline PhoLeigha DarkAidan Christopher TanStewart AlfordClarice Y TangCaroline EllisonDavid Lim
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2024)
Service providers should be trained on the inequities and intersectionality of this population. Further research is required to explore current disability policy in Australia with an intersectionality lens to ensure recommendations can be made to address barriers and ensure this population receives services in a manner that enhances their ability to engage in occupations meaningfully.
Keyphrases
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