Disability in Australia: Multiple Disabilities and Need for Assistance
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21 September, 2009Region:
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This 60-page report examines the severity of disability and complex support needs of people with multiple disabilities in Australia. The analysis examines people with multiple disabilities in different age groups: children (0-14 years), people of working age (15-64 years) and older people (aged 65 years or over).
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