de‑stigmatisation

[US]/[dɪˈstɪɡmətəɪˈzeɪʃən]/
[UK]/[dɪˈstɪɡmətəˈzeɪʃən]/

Translation

n.The process of removing or reducing the stigma associated with a particular condition, behavior, or group.
v.To remove or reduce the stigma associated with a particular condition, behavior, or group.

Example Sentences

the new de‑stigmatisation campaign aims to change public attitudes toward mental health.

government officials announced de‑stigmatisation measures to support people with substance‑use disorders.

schools are implementing de‑stigmatisation programs to help students discuss learning disabilities openly.

healthcare providers are focusing on de‑stigmatisation of hiv through community outreach.

the workplace de‑stigmatisation policy encourages employees to seek help without fear of judgment.

research shows that de‑stigmatisation efforts improve treatment outcomes for depression.

media plays a crucial role in de‑stigmatisation by portraying lgbtq+ characters with respect.

the ngo launched a de‑stigmatisation initiative targeting stigma around poverty.

educational workshops on de‑stigmatisation teach empathy and reduce stereotypes.

the report highlights successful de‑stigmatisation strategies used in rural communities.

doctors advocate for de‑stigmatisation of eating disorders to encourage early treatment.

community leaders emphasize de‑stigmatisation of mental illness through open dialogues.

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