Home Research Housing and Indigenous disability: lived experiences of housing and community infrastructure Back to search Share Report Indigenous housing Housing and Indigenous disability: lived experiences of housing and community infrastructure Final Report No. 283 Date Published: 15 Jun 2017 Authors: Elizabeth Grant George Zillante Amit Srivastava Selina Tually Alwin Chong This study investigated the interconnections between housing, community infrastructure and quality of life for Indigenous people living with disability. It incorporated three case studies from Yalata and Point Pearce in South Australia and Greater Geelong in Victoria that revealed poor health and disability are major issues facing the Indigenous populations in these areas. The research highlights the need for specialist facilities for Indigenous people with disability designed and built in consultation with the local community and stakeholders, and that the NDIS understand and account for the challenges facing Indigenous people with disability. Full Publication Executive Summary Research and Policy Bulletin POSITIONING PAPER DOI: 10.18408/ahuri-3103001 Published by: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited ISSN: 1834-7223 ISBN: 978-1-925334-47-0 Citation: Grant, E., Zillante, G., Srivastava, A., Tually, S., and Chong, A. (2017) Housing and Indigenous disability: lived experiences of housing and community infrastructure, AHURI Final Report No. 283, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, https://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/283, doi:10.18408/ahuri-3103001. RIS CITATION Grant, Elizabeth Zillante, George Srivastava, Amit Tually, Selina Chong, Alwin