Research and Disability in a Local Community

Abstract
This paper describes a study of the experience of disability in a local community. The study unfolded within a carefully constructed and collaborative framework, so that the people in whose interests the study was focused could inform its process, and take opportunities to benefit from it and each other. Outcomes included the establishment of a local support group, a family support project involving the University and the local community, and considerably developed understandings of neighbourhood support and the experiences of disability, most specifically from the point of view of carers. Finally, a model of community support service was proposed. In conclusion, the paper highlights the processes of local collaboration and research. It describes research in which the actions taken and proposed to improve local supports were informed by the ongoing processes of research, and in turn the research process itself was informed by the local experiences of participants.

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