Examples of using Stigmatisation in English and their translations into Swedish
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Such a stigmatisation must be overcome.
I believe we want absolute freedom from ethnic stigmatisation.
That is stigmatisation, and I do not think it is right.
It also stresses the need to combat stigmatisation and social exclusion.
Stigmatisation- The situation and roles of those close to patients.
Any form of HIV/AIDS related discrimination and stigmatisation is unacceptable.
End of stigmatisation, with respect for human rights
The Commission categorically rejects any stigmatisation of the Roma or likening them to criminals.
Stigmatisation of and discrimination against those who suffer from mental ill health still persists.
Let us guard against excessive stigmatisation of the 30% of the population who smoke.
Stigmatisation also prevents dealing with the disease because people are afraid of the stigma.
including stigmatisation and discrimination.
An end to the stigmatisation of, and discrimination against, carriers of HIV/AIDS must also be promoted.
There is an ignorance around hiv and prejudices and stigmatisation in the community regarding the hiv-positives.
However, I watched as swathes of generations were cut down by a virus and cut down by discrimination and stigmatisation.
This has contributed to a stigmatisation of suicide according to Anne Lundberg,
Without this common minimum, we shall have a jungle of competition, stigmatisation, exclusion and exploitation without limit.
We all contribute to the stigmatisation of people who, if they had a physical problem,
human rights violations and stigmatisation.
People should be protected from stigmatisation and social exclusion regardless of age,
We always underline the necessity that public personalities should refrain from statements that encourage the stigmatisation of groups of people.
preventing stigmatisation in the media and protecting women
often involves experiencing stigmatisation.
the secondary diseases cause great suffering and stigmatisation, which result in high medical costs for society.
It is vital to combat stigmatisation and discrimination against carriers of HIV/AIDS
political attitude in society and the stigmatisation of the mentally ill.
In the second case, discrimination and stigmatisation are even more obvious,
None of this will have any effect unless we resolve one problem which involves combating racism and the stigmatisation of Roma and Sinti throughout Europe.
This is notably the case as regards stigmatisation and social exclusion;
social construction, stigmatisation and an intersectional perspective.