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Exploring the lived experience of the National Disability Insurance Scheme for school students with disability in NSW Australia Cover

Exploring the lived experience of the National Disability Insurance Scheme for school students with disability in NSW Australia

By: S. Silveira,  E. Bivan,  A. Johnston and  K. Tait  
Open Access
|Jan 2026

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Published on: Jan 20, 2026
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