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As the number of people affected by it decreases, those who are left behind are more and more likely to be isolated, marginalised, stigmatised and impoverished.
Children in care who gave evidence to the inquiry said they were being let down and felt ignored, powerless and stigmatised.
If you are suffering from a disease, there is no reason for you to be stigmatised or for it to be criminalised.”
Source: https://punchng.com/world-mental-health-day-de-criminalise-mental-health-says-pate/
It’s just, you know, one aspect of being human – deafness, blindness, mobility – rather than this objectified, separate, stigmatised thing.’
'It starts to get stigmatised and people start saying, "why has it been on the market for a year, there must me something wrong with it",' Mr Panos said.
Poorly acknowledged and under-diagnosed, ASD affects the lives of many on the southern coast of West Africa and is often stigmatised by Ivorians.
Regarding globalisation, the foreign minister said international powers had used it to “aggressively spread their political narratives” worldwide, and stigmatised non-mainstream opinions in the process.
There will always be competition, we just need to make the idea of “losing” less stigmatised.
They talk about how special that moment felt, how they often had felt overlooked and ignored and stigmatised.
Source: https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/care-warning-new-fm-must-keep-promise/
Twice married, she bucked the shaming conventions of the day that stigmatised divorced women.