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Barriers for the injured indigenous person to return to work

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 November 2014

Howard Flavell*
Affiliation:
Northern Rehabilitation Network, Tiwi NT 0810, Australia. Howard.Flavell@nt.gov.au
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Abstract

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people carry a high disease burden with a consequent reduced life expectancy. There are reduced opportunities for conventional employment with further difficulties if the person has a disability. Nevertheless meaningful participation in community activities can occur. This paper will explore these issues giving examples of how this can be facilitated.

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