Public Service Research Group, School of Business, UNSW Canberra, Canberra, Australia.
Centre for Social Impact, UNSW, Sydney, Australia.
Int J Equity Health. 2021 Nov 8;20(1):243. doi: 10.1186/s12939-021-01571-7.
Care services in industrialized nations are increasingly moving towards individualized funding models, which aim to increase individuals' flexibility, choice and control over their services and supports. Recent research suggests that such schemes have the potential to exacerbate inequalities, however none has explored gendered dimensions of inequality. The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a major individualized funding reform, and has a female participation rate of only 37%, despite women and girls making up half of the disability population.
The objective of the study is to explore possible gendered barriers to applying for and receiving adequate support through the NDIS, and to suggest directions for future research. We report on semi-structured interviews with 30 women with disability and explore their experiences with the NDIS and their perspectives on challenges associated with being a woman seeking disability support in Australia. We analyse the results using thematic analysis.
Most women in our sample reported differences between the experiences of men and women seeking disability support in Australia. Commonly reported gendered barriers to women being able to access the right supports for their disability involve a) confidence, negotiation and self-advocacy, b) gendered discrimination in diagnosis and the medical system, which has implications for disability support access, and c) support for and recognition of caring roles.
These results suggest that women are not receiving equitable treatment with regard to the NDIS, and that further research and policy reform are needed to ensure that women with disability are not further disadvantaged as a result of the move toward individualized funding models.
工业化国家的护理服务越来越倾向于采用个性化的资金模式,旨在提高个人对服务和支持的灵活性、选择和控制权。然而,最近的研究表明,这些计划有可能加剧不平等,尽管女性占残疾人口的一半,但澳大利亚国家残疾保险计划(NDIS)的女性参与率仅为 37%。
本研究的目的是探讨在澳大利亚,通过 NDIS 申请和获得足够支持的可能存在的性别障碍,并为未来的研究提出方向。我们报告了对 30 名残疾女性的半结构化访谈,探讨了她们在 NDIS 中的经历以及她们对澳大利亚残疾女性寻求残疾支持所面临挑战的看法。我们使用主题分析对结果进行了分析。
我们的样本中大多数女性报告说,澳大利亚寻求残疾支持的男性和女性的经历存在差异。女性在获得残疾支持方面面临的常见性别障碍包括:a)信心、谈判和自我倡导;b)性别歧视在诊断和医疗系统中的表现,这对残疾支持的获取有影响;c)对照顾角色的支持和认可。
这些结果表明,女性在 NDIS 方面没有得到公平待遇,需要进一步研究和政策改革,以确保残疾女性不会因转向个性化资金模式而进一步处于不利地位。