Journal article
Limiting the role of registered nurses within Australia's disability sector: shifting health risk and the ultimate cost onto the most vulnerable?
Research and practice in intellectual and developmental disabilities, Vol.First Online, pp.1-11
29/04/2026
Appears in Recent Faculty of Health Publications
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Abstract
This article sheds light on a critical policy and practice issue facing Australian registered nurses and Australians with intellectual disabilities and complex health care and support needs. In Australia, there has been a process of so-called delegation of intensive support provided by registered nurses in community contexts for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism to unlicensed health and social care workers. The nature of unlicenced health and social care work in Australia is critiqued. Additionally, key case studies, policy events, and the current state of the disability workforce and its influence on negative health and safety outcomes for people with disabilities are discussed. Very little is known about the outcomes from the delegation of nursing care and support to unlicenced disability workers, yet this is being implemented with some of the most vulnerable Australians. The outcome of this situation has contributed to poor outcomes for people with disabilities. A revision and clearer articulation of nursing in national disability policy is urgently required.
Details
- Title
- Limiting the role of registered nurses within Australia's disability sector: shifting health risk and the ultimate cost onto the most vulnerable?
- Creators
- Nathan J. Wilson - Western Sydney UniversityAmy Pracilio - Southern Cross Univ, Hlth & Human Sci, Lismore, AustraliaAndrew Cashin - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Research and practice in intellectual and developmental disabilities, Vol.First Online, pp.1-11
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Number of pages
- 11
- Identifiers
- 991013377251802368
- Academic Unit
- Nursing; Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article