Interpretation of WHODAS
Dear National Disability Insurance Agency,
I would like to request any NDIS internal documents which provide guidance for the interpretation of the World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS).
Yours faithfully,
Gabriel
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Gabriel left an annotation ()
I saw that and wanted to try myself so I can appeal the decision if they redact it.
Emily Lacey left an annotation ()
Perfect! I'll let you know if I come across any other documents again that mention assessment tools and/or scores, because I feel sure I've seen more than just the severity tools document, but that was certainly the main one.
If you can be bothered, it might be worth making a separate request specifically for "an un-redacted copy of 'Standard Operating Procedure - Update Severity Tools' version 5.0". Just in case they respond to that direct request faster than this more general request, because they wouldn't have to hunt around to identify it (although they don't seem to always work in logical ways haha).
Dear Gabriel
Freedom of Information Request: Acknowledgement
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Dear National Disability Insurance Agency,
I would like to request any NDIS internal documents which provide guidance
for the interpretation of the World Health Organisation Disability
Assessment Schedule (WHODAS).
Yours faithfully,
Gabriel
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Dear foi,
I approve for the extension of time until the 23 October 2024.
Yours sincerely,
Gabriel
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Dear Gabriel
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Emily Lacey left an annotation ()
There was a Standard Operating Procedure document called “Update Severity Tools” released under FOI 19/20-0393, and it contains info about all the different tools/scales they use for different disabilities, but all of the actual scoring information about how it’s measured/applied is redacted. I hope you manage to get something back on this without them removing half the document!