Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant, although largely invisible impact on intercultural communication. Poor acoustics and cultural differences in communication styles compound the effect of widespread hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples. This article considers Australian research that has investigated how conductive hearing loss can impact on intercultural communication in schools and in the criminal justice system, as well as communication processes within Aboriginal families. An understanding of these issues can facilitate the development of innovative interventions that can help address Aboriginal disadvantage, especially within mainstream institutions
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
Hearing is the sense that most structures our social engagement. Con-ductive hearing loss is caused ...
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant, ...
Hearing loss is widespread among Indigenous people, especially children. Indigenous children are als...
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have among the highest rates of otitis med...
This article reports on research carried out in a remote school in the Northern Territory which iden...
The COVID 19 response has meant that many telephone professional consultations are now taking place....
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 ...
COVID 19 has restricted much face to face communication. Many Aboriginal people only have access to ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
Hearing is the sense that most structures our social engagement. Con-ductive hearing loss is caused ...
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant, ...
Hearing loss is widespread among Indigenous people, especially children. Indigenous children are als...
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have among the highest rates of otitis med...
This article reports on research carried out in a remote school in the Northern Territory which iden...
The COVID 19 response has meant that many telephone professional consultations are now taking place....
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 ...
COVID 19 has restricted much face to face communication. Many Aboriginal people only have access to ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
Hearing is the sense that most structures our social engagement. Con-ductive hearing loss is caused ...
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...