stigma change

Reduce the Stigma
Change of Approach
This page highlight positive ways to reduce negative stigma any associated misrepresentation and perceptions.
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Further versions will be developed with specialised guides for the general public, relationships for people with invisible difficulties and the rest of society. Click here to get involved and spread the word.
The description “Invisible Difficulties” are used for this initiative which covers independent, intelligent and articulate adults and young people who live with specific difficulties which as hidden and would not be visually obviously at first impression. The examples including memory, on the spot thinking ability, communication, reading, writing & calculation. These example above mainly relates certain people with Autism (at moderate and high-functioning level), ADHD, Social Anxiety, Dyspraxia and Dyslexia. Click here for more details.

This information is a guidance and some of the information may be appropriate or not appropriate due to your individual circumstances. Therefore we cannot be responsible for any errors occur.
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