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It's time to stop toxic attitudes and hatred towards hidden differences and all disabilities

Hidden Differences Edition




This is a version of the project focusing on hidden differences (Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Social Anxiety)




The information project to remind everyone to discourage and to stop prejudice, bullying, discrimination and hatred


Living with hidden differences or a disability is not a choice so everyone must stop punishing their existence.


You are either part of the problem or the solution.


Everyone is responsible


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ZERO TOXIC PLEDGE

The key essential points which everyone needs to be consider against prejudice, bullying discrimination and hatred towards hidden differences. 


1. Stop the hatred along with toxic attitudes and behaviour

2. Listen & take every person's experiences seriously

3. Be supportive

4. All witnesses must take action

5. Not fueling prejudice and hatred

6. Change your knowledge away from perceptions & typecasts

7. Respect their human rights and provocative

TOXIC EXAMPLES

Be aware of mistreatments that hidden differences face 

Visit the Factor page for details

ZERO TOXIC FACTORS

Explore examples which everyone needs to consider to combat prejuidce, bullying and hatred

Using your heart

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Respect their existance

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Think beyond what you see

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Think before you judge

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How you communicate matters

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DIFFICULTIES & MISTREATMENT

Examples how a person's difficulties can lead to toxic attitudes and hatred.

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TIME TO ACT & SPEAK UP

There are many examples you can do to stop and reduce toxic attitudes and hatred


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INFORMATION & BACKGROUND

Read the introduction and background information on the insight behind the Zero Toxic project.

Visit the Information & background page

PROJECT DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT

The project Director has written a statement for the Zero Toxic project.

Read the statement here

USEFUL LINKS

Recommended links to projects, campaigns and organisations

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ACCESSING ZERO TOXIC

Find out how you can access this project for your community, organisation and support groups


The Access page

SREAD THE WORD & GET INVOLVED

Spread the word and share to your friends, family, workmates, education colleagues and other contacts on social media and online against toxic attitudes, bullying and hatred towards hidden differences.


Watch out for extracts from the Zero Toxic project via Plus Value Awareness profiles on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

RELATED FEATURES

The latest developments of the Zero Toxic project including extracts from the Plus Value Awareness Blog Update and from the specialised blogs on WordPress

BLOG: STOP FUELING HATRED & ABLEISM

New

Take responsibility on not casuing ableism & hatred.

BLOG ON WORDPRESS

BLOG: LIVING WITH SPECIFIC DIFFICULTIES IS NOT A LAUGHING MATTER

Challenging prejudice attitudes which makes inappropate excuses for bullying

BLOG ON WORDPRESS

BLOG: IT'S TIME TO STOP THE TRIVALISATION

Changing from typecasts and presumptions towards Autistic people

BLOG ON WORDPRESS

This edition of the project focuses on Hidden Differences (Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Social Anxiety)


An all disability version of Zero Toxic project to be developed soon

Zero Toxic is a specialised project is developed with Plus Value Awareness and focused projects by Keith Mckenzie

Share the Zero Toxic project to your social media profile and via email


Supporting

National Hate Crime Awareness Week

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Available throughout October

This project shows is part of Plus Value Awareness commitment in supporting the annual awareness events throughout the year including: National Hate Crime Awareness Week, Anti-Bullying Week and Give us a Break

This project is linked with the awareness feature "Differenes Originals"

Visit the "Differences Originals" feature. Developed for over 20 years a special family of projects focusing on challenging conventional awareness & challenging attitudes

"Differences Originals"
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