Homes and living, Melbourne - Day 2 You are here Home Public hearings Homes and living, Melbourne - Day 2 Day 2 Date 3 December 2019 Location Melbourne Hearing Public hearing 3: The experience of living in a group home for people with disability Exhibits EXHIBIT 3-013 - STAT.0013.0001.0001 - Statement of Dr Colleen Pearce EXHIBIT 3-013.001 - STAT.0013.0002.0001 - Statement of Colleen Pearce with corrections to original statement to Royal Commission EXHIBIT 3-013.002 - OPA.0001.0001.0001 - Draft areas and questions to be addressed in a statement to be provided by the OPA EXHIBIT 3-013.003 - OPA.0001.0001.0004 - Victorian Law Reform Commission - Chapter 20: The Public Advocate EXHIBIT 3-013.004 - OPA.0001.0001.0009 - Office of the Public Advocate - Standard Operating Procedures Notifications to the Public Advocate EXHIBIT 3-013.005 - OPA.0001.0001.0016 - "I'm too scared to come out of my room" Preventing and responding to violence and abuse between co-residents in group homes EXHIBIT 3-013.006 - OPA.0001.0001.0104 - Practice Guideline 1 - Accommodation Decisions EXHIBIT 3-013.007 - OPA.9999.0003.0001 - I'm too scared to come out of my room EXHIBIT 3-014 - STAT.0014.0001.0001 - Statement of David Roche EXHIBIT 3-014.001 - OPA.0002.0001.0001 - Community Visitors Program - Competencies for Community Visitors, Panel Secretaries and Regional Convenors EXHIBIT 3-014.002 - OPA.0002.0001.0017 - Community Visitors Reporting Flowchart EXHIBIT 3-015 - STAT.0018.0001.0001 - Statement of Cindy Masterson EXHIBIT 3-022 - STAT.0020.0001.0001 - Statement of Dr Claire Spivakovsky EXHIBIT 3-022.001 - EXP.0005.0001.0001 - CV of Dr Claire Spivakovsky (University of Melbourne) EXHIBIT 3-022.002 - EXP.0005.0001.0076 - The impossibilities of 'bearing witness' to the violence of coercive interventions in the disability sector' (Chapter 6, Claire Spivakovsky) EXHIBIT 3-022.003 - EXP.0005.0001.0046 - Making risk and dangerousness intelligible in intellectual disability' (Journal Article, Griffith Law Review, Claire Spivakovsky) EXHIBIT 3-022.004 - EXP.0005.0001.0303 - From punishment to protection: Containing and controlling the lives of people with disabilities in human rights' (Journal Article, Punishment & Society, Claire Spivakovsky) EXHIBIT 3-022.005 - EXP.0005.0001.0321 - Governing freedom through risk: Locating the group home in the archipelago of confinement and control' (Journal Article, Punishment & Society, Clair Spivakovsky) EXHIBIT 3-022.006 - EXP.0005.0001.0063 - Making the abject problem-solving courts addiction mental illness and impairment' (Journal Article, Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, Claire Spivakovsky & Kate Seear) EXHIBIT 3-022.007 - EXP.0005.0001.0003 - A disability aware approach to torture prevention? Australian OPCAT ratification and improved protections for people with disability' (Journal Article, Australian Journal of Human Rights) EXHIBIT 3-022.008 - EXP.0005.0001.0093 - Women, disability and violence: Barriers to accessing justice (Final report, ANROWS) EXHIBIT 3-022.009 - EXP.0005.0001.0185 - Improving educational outcomes for students with disability in Victoria (Final Report, Monash University - Castan Centre for Human Rights Law) EXHIBIT 3-022.010 - EXP.0005.0001.0031 - Institutional Violence against People with Disability: Recent Legal and Political Developments' (Journal Article, Current Issues in Criminal Justice) EXHIBIT 3-022.011 - EXP.0006.0001.0001 - Restrictive Interventions in Victoria's Disability Sector (Discussion Paper, Office of the Public Advocate) EXHIBIT 3-022.012 - EXP.0006.0001.0016 - Key Issues in Disability and Mental Health Care: Insights from a State-Wide Consultation into Restrictive and Coercive Interventions (Consultation Report, Claire Spivakovsky) EXHIBIT 3-026 - STAT.0028.0001.0001 - Statement of Dr Ilan Wiesel EXHIBIT 3-026.001 - EXP.0012.0001.0001 - Movement on Shifting Sands: Deinstitutionalisation and People with Intellectual Disability in Australia 1974-2014. (Academic Article, Wiesel and Bigby, Urban Policy and Research) EXHIBIT 3-026.002 - EXP.0012.0001.0020 - Moving to my home: housing aspirations, transitions and outcomes of people with disability. (Report, Weisel et al., Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute) EXHIBIT 3-026.003 - EXP.0012.0001.0143 - NDIS, housing assistance and choice and control for people with disability. (Report, Weisel and Habibis, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute) EXHIBIT 3-026.004 - EXP.0012.0001.0273 - CV and List of Publications of Dr Ilan Wiesel EXHIBIT 3-026.005 - EXP.0012.0002.0001 - Pathways into and within social housing EXHIBIT 3-026.006 - EXP.0012.0002.0122 - Social housing exits: incidence, motivations and consequences EXHIBIT 3-026.007 - EXP.0012.0002.0195 - Share home ownership by people with disability EXHIBIT 3-026.008 - EXP.0012.0002.0245 - The Choice Agenda in Disability Housing Provision EXHIBIT 3-026.009 - EXP.0012.0002.0264 - The National Disability Insurance Scheme in an Urban Context Opportunities and Challenges for Australian Cities EXHIBIT 3-026.010 - EXP.0012.0002.0277 - Mediating Community Participation: Practice of support workers in initiating, facilitating or disrupting encounters between People with and without intellectual disability EXHIBIT 3-028 - STAT.0031.0001.0001 - Statement of Professor Sally Robinson EXHIBIT 3-028.001 - EXP.0007.0001.0137 - CV of Professor Sally Robinson EXHIBIT 3-028.002 - EXP.0007.0001.0001 - Preventing abuse in accommodation services: From procedural response to protective cultures EXHIBIT 3-028.003 - EXP.0007.0001.0014 - Safe at home? Factors influencing the safety strategies used by people with intellectual disability EXHIBIT 3-028.004 - EXP.0007.0001.0029 - Sharing the focus: engaging with support workers to include people with communication needs in research EXHIBIT 3-028.005 - EXP.0007.0001.0037 - Preventing abuse and promoting personal safety in young people with disability EXHIBIT 3-028.006 - EXP.0007.0001.0156 - Building Safe and Respectful Cultures in disability services for people with disability EXHIBIT 3-028.007 - EXP.0007.0001.0326 - Promoting the safety of children and young people with intellectual disability: Perspectives and actions of families and professionals EXHIBIT 3-028.008 - EXP.0007.0001.0335 - Enabling and Protecting - proactive approaches to addressing the abuse and neglect of children and young people with disability EXHIBIT 3-028.009 - EXP.0007.0001.0374 - Preventing Abuse of Children and Young People with Disability under the National Disability Insurance Scheme: A Brave New World? EXHIBIT 3-028.010 - EXP.0007.0001.0389 - Safety and harm in school: promoting the perspectives of students with intellectual disability EXHIBIT 3-028.011 - EXP.0007.0001.0400 - Promoting personal safety and preventing abuse for young people with disability: New research and young people's advice for improving services and systems