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Dr Jenny Crosbie

Research Fellow

Biography

Jenny has worked to support people with disability to be included in community life for over 35 years, in a variety of research, advocacy and practice roles. Jenny has a particular interest in understanding and addressing barriers to economic participation that young people with intellectual disability face, in particular barriers at the system level, which limit opportunities available. Her PhD research reconceptualises thinking about economic participation for young people with intellectual disability and identifies factors that promote their inclusion in community-based economic participation roles.

Research interests

Social impact

Publications

Also published as: Crosbie, Jenny; Crosbie, J.; Crosbie, Jennifer
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Recent research grants awarded

  • 2024: Evaluation of the Disability Employment Catalyst *; ACHIEVE FOUNDATION LIMITED FUND SCHEME
  • 2024: Growing Intellectual Disability Employment in NSW Government *; Department of Communities and Justice (NSW)
  • 2023: Designing the logic for a comprehensive employment services/supports approach in Yooralla *; Yooralla Fund Scheme
  • 2023: Employment Connections Project Evaluation *; Down Syndrome Australia Fund Scheme
  • 2023: Evaluation of Employing 100 *; Australian Disability Network Fund Scheme
  • 2023: SCHOOL TO WORK TRANSITION AND THE CURRENT ECOSYSTEM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY *; Brotherhood of St Laurence Fund Scheme
  • 2022: ADE and employment reform project *; Inclusion Australia
  • 2022: Evaluation and advice for the includeAblity project *; Australian Human Rights Commission Fund Scheme
  • 2022: Evaluation of Health Ambassador Model *; Down Syndrome Australia Fund Scheme
  • 2020: Evaluation of the Ticket to Work program *; National Disability Services Ltd

* Chief Investigator


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