Thinking beyond impairment: Recommendations from contemporary models of care for working with children and disability

  • Clanchy K
  • Baque E
  • Headrick J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The National Disability Insurance Scheme emphasises the use of models that move beyond an impairment focus to a holistic and individualised approach to disability. Application of specific biopsychosocial models supports general practitioners (GPs) to advance best practice in disability care within these schemes by meeting the complex care needs of their clients.

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Clanchy, K. M., Baque, E., Headrick, J., Irvine-Brown, L., & Sulek, R. (2022). Thinking beyond impairment: Recommendations from contemporary models of care for working with children and disability. Australian Journal of General Practice, 51(5), 316–320. https://doi.org/10.31128/ajgp-03-21-5898

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