Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result of endemic childhood ear disease. However, most professionals working with Indigenous clients are unaware that many of their clients are affected by hearing loss. This presentation will discuss the growing evidence of the impact hearing loss has on education, mental health, criminal justice and employment outcomes for Indigenous people. It will also outline how professionals can make their services more accessible to clients with hearing loss as well as achieve better outcomes for them
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant, ...
Hearing is the sense that most structures our social engagement. Con-ductive hearing loss is caused ...
This submission is made to the Senate Inquiry in order to inform on issues that are relevant with re...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
The first section of this submission is on issues relevant to Indigenous people who are hard of hear...
Hearing loss is widespread among Indigenous people, especially children. Indigenous children are als...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
The COVID 19 response has meant that many telephone professional consultations are now taking place....
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
One in six Australians suffers from some degree of hearing loss. By 2050 this is forecast to grow to...
Many indigenous peoples have been found to show an increased prevalence of both middle ear disorder ...
Many indigenous peoples have been found to show an increased prevalence of both middle ear disorder ...
This report investigates the implications of hearing impairment among the Indigenous prisoners in No...
Article discussing impact of hearing loss on involvement of Aboriginal people in justice syste
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant, ...
Hearing is the sense that most structures our social engagement. Con-ductive hearing loss is caused ...
This submission is made to the Senate Inquiry in order to inform on issues that are relevant with re...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
The first section of this submission is on issues relevant to Indigenous people who are hard of hear...
Hearing loss is widespread among Indigenous people, especially children. Indigenous children are als...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
The COVID 19 response has meant that many telephone professional consultations are now taking place....
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
One in six Australians suffers from some degree of hearing loss. By 2050 this is forecast to grow to...
Many indigenous peoples have been found to show an increased prevalence of both middle ear disorder ...
Many indigenous peoples have been found to show an increased prevalence of both middle ear disorder ...
This report investigates the implications of hearing impairment among the Indigenous prisoners in No...
Article discussing impact of hearing loss on involvement of Aboriginal people in justice syste
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant, ...
Hearing is the sense that most structures our social engagement. Con-ductive hearing loss is caused ...
This submission is made to the Senate Inquiry in order to inform on issues that are relevant with re...