What is a deficit discourse?

What is a deficit discourse?

‘Deficit discourse’ refers to disempowering patterns of thought, language and practice that represent people in terms of deficiencies and failures. When people reproduce deficit discourse, they often have good intentions but are not fully aware that they are drawing on discredited social constructs.

Why is deficit discourse bad?

It appears likely that deficit discourse impacts on the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in multiple ways. It contributes to forms of external and internalised racism, and shades out solutions that recognise strengths, capabilities and rights.

Who was the first Aboriginal nurse in Australia?

May Yarrowyck
May Yarrowyck is believed to be Australia’s first Aboriginal Registered Nurse. May was born in Bundarra, NSW, in 1876. She trained at Crown Street Women’s Hospital, Sydney, before returning to her community to deliver home-based maternity care.

What are Aboriginal controlled health services?

An Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) is an incorporated Aboriginal organisation initiated by and based in a local Aboriginal community. They deliver a holistic and culturally appropriate health service to the community.

What is deficit model thinking?

‘Deficit thinking’ refers to the notion that students (particularly those of low income, racial/ethnic minority background) fail in school because such students and their families have internal defects (deficits) that thwart the learning process (for example, limited educability, unmotivated; inadequate family support) …

Is closing the gap deficit discourse?

Self-evidently, the Closing the Gap policy is grounded in deficit discourse.

How old is Lowitja?

89 years (August 1, 1932)
Lowitja O’Donoghue/Age

What is the purpose of NACCHO?

About NACCHO NACCHO provides advice and guidance to the Australian Government on policy and budget matters and advocates for community-developed solutions that contribute to the quality of life and improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

What services do ACCHOs provide?

An ACCHO is a primary health care service initiated and operated by the local Aboriginal community to deliver holistic, comprehensive and culturally appropriate health care to the community which controls it, through a locally elected board of directors.

What is the synonym of deficit?

In this page you can discover 31 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for deficit, like: lack, debt, default, shortcoming, deficiency, arrears, defect, shortfall, disadvantage, impairment and inadequacy.

What is deficit narrative?

Thwarting Deficit Narratives in Math Class. To counter societal messages about who is able to be successful in math, teachers can help all students recognize their math brilliance. These deficit narratives send clear signals about who is and isn’t a mathematician. Ignoring them allows deficit thinking to proliferate.

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