AI Article Synopsis

  • Media significantly influences public attitudes on disability through stereotypes, shaping critical social issues and public policy.
  • During the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) from 2013-2018, Australian media revealed four main issues regarding the care of people with intellectual disabilities, including government roles, housing, mistreatment, and family care responsibilities.
  • Despite changes in disability policy, media representations often perpetuate negative stereotypes and criticize government actions, even though local news coverage is sometimes more balanced or positive.

Article Abstract

Background: Through the filtering of information, the creation, and reinforcement of stereotypes, media moulds attitudes and set agendas on critical social issues including public policy and disability.

Methods: This study explored Australian media representations of the care of people with intellectual disability during a crucial period in disability policy change: the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) rollout (2013-2018). Search criteria identified 168 news stories, examined via content analysis and news framing.

Results: Four major issues were identified: Roles and responsibilities of government; housing; mistreatment of persons with intellectual disability, and responsibility of care for families. Stories tended to be presented negatively, however, regional and local/community metropolitan stories were more balanced or positive compared with major metropolitan stories.

Conclusion: Despite significant disability policy change, media presentations continue to reinforce stereotypes of people with intellectual disability and position the government as one continuing to fall short in critical areas of funding, safety, and support.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jar.13080DOI Listing

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