University of Wollongong
Browse

Social marketing and the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme

Download (357.08 kB)
conference contribution
posted on 2024-11-13, 13:05 authored by Jodie Kleinschafer, Felicity Small, Mona NikidehaghaniMona Nikidehaghani
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a nation-wide government policy designed to support people living with a disability (PWD) and constitutes a significant reform in the provision of disability funding in Australia. This reform is a rapidly implemented response to the poor living conditions for PWD, as identified in the Australian Productivity Commission's report in 2011. It is founded on the social aim of empowering PWD with choice and control so they can "live an ordinary life". As such the implementation of this policy could have benefited from the application of social marketing strategy from the beginning, as the intent of this policy is to drive behavioural change for social good.

History

Citation

Kleinschafer, J., Small, F. & Nikidehaghani, M. (2018). Social marketing and the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. In R. Hay (Ed.), International Social Marketing Conference: "Broadening Cultural Horizons in Social Marketing" (pp. 211-214). Townsville, Australia: James Cook University.

Pagination

211-214

Language

English

RIS ID

133127

Usage metrics

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC