Stigma approach3

3. Connectivity with passions, interests & activities

Its about certain people with invisible difficulties* to modify activities & passions with connectivity & to relate with others

The importance of having more connectivity & to relate to others when involved in any passions, interests & activity. This inciding having contacts & engaging with other types of people in society on a variety of interests & activities, meanwhile discouraging & to reduce any activity & passions alone. 

This will stop then facing negative misperceptions including any obsessions.

Note:
* Many people with invisible difficulties already follow all of the above examples already and needs to supported and encouraged.
The information above is a summary information of tips & suggestions.
Further information to added and to be developed further featuring different focus life groups including a version for people with invisible difficulties. In addition a more detailed guides & factsheet to be available for print & digital formats (optimised for desktop or mobile & tablets)

In addition this project can be customised with a series of a more detailed materials on a form of guides, facts sheet and detailed guidelines can be developed as service within 8 focused life group areas. 

If you feel this and other projects can benefit your business, organisation, community or a public service please get in touch on the enquiry form over on the Plus Value Enterprise website.
Please state your name, job position, organisation and how will the project can benefit you

The focus group areas is made up of 8 sections
Including: Business, Community, Relationships, Public Services, Education & Work, Government related services, Society and people with invisible difficulties.
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