'I've probably risk assessed this myself': Choice,control and participant co-regulation in a disabilityindividualised funding scheme
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Yates, Sophie
Dickinson, Helen
West, Raelene
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Co-production is an intrinsic component of disability
individualised funding schemes such as Australia's National
Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). In this paper, we argue
that an under-explored facet of co-production is the role that
users of these services play in co-regulation. We draw on data
collected in a qualitative study exploring participants' use of
providers who are not registered with the NDIS regulator, the
Quality and Safeguards Commission. Employing Steiner et al.'s
(2023) 5Ws framework, we focus particularly on the dimensions of what, why and where to understand the conditions
underpinning client co-regulation of quality and safety in the
NDIS. We also explore the various types of activities participants engage in to co-produce their NDIS services, highlighting activities designed to improve the quality and safety of services delivered by unregistered providers
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