On this page we have provided links to some key Australian research organisations and agencies for your reference.
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)
AHURI website
AHURI's primary purpose is the delivery of high-quality, peer reviewed primary research across housing, homelessness, cities and urban policy arenas; disseminating findings to government, industry and the community.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
AIHW website
The AIHW is an independent statutory Australian Government agency working with health and welfare data.
Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP) - University of Sydney
CDRP webpage
The Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP) aims to reduce the disadvantage that occurs for people with disability. Their research works to improve the social and economic participation, health and wellbeing of people with disability.
Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR)
CEPAR website
An Australian Research Council Centre, CEPAR's research is aimed at providing innovative global solutions to the economic and social challenges of population ageing.
Centre for Research Excellence in Disability and Health (CRE-DH)
CRE-DH website
The Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health (CRE-DH) aims to identify cost-effective policies that improve the health of people with disability in Australia.
Disability Innovation Institute (DII) - UNSW
Disability Innovation Institute webpage
An initiative to support interdisciplinary disability research, uniquely combining disability studies with STEM, arts and humanities research applied to disability innovation.
Living with Disability Research Centre - La Trobe University
Living with Disability Research Centre website
The Living with Disability Research Centre is a leading Research Centre for social research into the lives and experiences of people living with cognitive disability in Australia.
Melbourne Disability Institute - University of Melbourne
Melbourne Disability Institute website
The Melbourne Disability Institute facilitates collaborative, interdisciplinary research at the University of Melbourne.
National Disability Research Partnership
NDRP website
The NDRP is due to start in early 2024. It's preliminary research agenda includes 'Outcome Area 2: Inclusive homes and communities - People with disability live in inclusive, accessible and well-designed homes and communities'
Research in Disability and Community Inclusion (RDCI) - Flinders University
RDCI website
The RDCI is part of Flinders University's Caring Futures Institute. The RDCI focuses on research, training, and advocacy to promote the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. It collaborates with community organizations and government agencies to address issues such as accessibility, social justice, and empowerment.
Other Information
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Accessibility
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On this page we have provided links to some key Australian research organisations and agencies for your reference.
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)
AHURI website
AHURI's primary purpose is the delivery of high-quality, peer reviewed primary research across housing, homelessness, cities and urban policy arenas; disseminating findings to government, industry and the community.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
AIHW website
The AIHW is an independent statutory Australian Government agency working with health and welfare data.
Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP) - University of Sydney
CDRP webpage
The Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP) aims to reduce the disadvantage that occurs for people with disability. Their research works to improve the social and economic participation, health and wellbeing of people with disability.
Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR)
CEPAR website
An Australian Research Council Centre, CEPAR's research is aimed at providing innovative global solutions to the economic and social challenges of population ageing.
Centre for Research Excellence in Disability and Health (CRE-DH)
CRE-DH website
The Centre of Research Excellence in Disability and Health (CRE-DH) aims to identify cost-effective policies that improve the health of people with disability in Australia.
Disability Innovation Institute (DII) - UNSW
Disability Innovation Institute webpage
An initiative to support interdisciplinary disability research, uniquely combining disability studies with STEM, arts and humanities research applied to disability innovation.
Living with Disability Research Centre - La Trobe University
Living with Disability Research Centre website
The Living with Disability Research Centre is a leading Research Centre for social research into the lives and experiences of people living with cognitive disability in Australia.
Melbourne Disability Institute - University of Melbourne
Melbourne Disability Institute website
The Melbourne Disability Institute facilitates collaborative, interdisciplinary research at the University of Melbourne.
National Disability Research Partnership
NDRP website
The NDRP is due to start in early 2024. It's preliminary research agenda includes 'Outcome Area 2: Inclusive homes and communities - People with disability live in inclusive, accessible and well-designed homes and communities'
Research in Disability and Community Inclusion (RDCI) - Flinders University
RDCI website
The RDCI is part of Flinders University's Caring Futures Institute. The RDCI focuses on research, training, and advocacy to promote the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. It collaborates with community organizations and government agencies to address issues such as accessibility, social justice, and empowerment.
Other Information
For tenancy law/ rental resources, refer to our Rental Resources page.
For advocacy and legislation resources, refer to our Advocacy Resources page.
Accessibility
If you have any issues with accessibility for any items, please contact Rights & Inclusion Australia at projectofficer@riaustralia.org