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      Issues affecting therapist workforce and service delivery in the disability sector in rural and remote New South Wales, Australia: perspectives of policy-makers, managers and senior therapists.

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          The disability sector encompasses a broad range of conditions and needs, including children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, people with acquired disabilities, and irreversible physical injuries. Allied health professionals (therapists), in the disability sector, work within government and funded or charitable non-government agencies, schools, communities, and private practice. This article reports the findings of a qualitative study of therapist workforce and service delivery in the disability sector in rural and remote New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The aim was to investigate issues of importance to policy-makers, managers and therapists providing services to people with disabilities in rural and remote areas.

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          Journal
          Rural Remote Health
          Rural and remote health
          1445-6354
          1445-6354
          2012
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. craig.veitch@sydney.edu.au
          Article
          1903
          22681246
          6000bf42-d11d-4c2a-ae16-29d60d208e40
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