S.9 Stigma, taboo and discrimination

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S.9 Stigma, taboo and discrimination I understand that my actions and language impact on others. I show respect for others. I can describe and challenge stigma and discrimination. rshp.scot

Stigma is a set of negative or unfair beliefs that people or a whole society might have about something. This can apply to health issues, so people might say there is a stigma about mental illness, or a stigma about people living with HIV. When you experience stigma it can be someone judging you, being hostile towards you, physical or verbal abuse or being excluded or avoided. rshp.scot

A taboo is something that is thought to be not acceptable to do or to talk about. It can be about a subject like sex or sexuality or sexually transmitted infections. rshp.scot

Discrimination is when someone treats you unfairly because of who you are. This could be because of your gender, sexuality or because you have a disability or health condition. rshp.scot

Stigma and taboo: Mental Health One study of young people found that only 37% said they would tell someone if they were finding it difficult to cope with their mental health. rshp.scot

See Me: Talking about mental health Film: See Me: Talking about mental health https://youtu.be/F9iLJa9ZdE4 (duration 3 minutes 48) rshp.scot

Stigma and taboo: Living with HIV “I knew there was a stigma before I was diagnosed – I know HIV was a taboo, but it’s difficult experiencing it” Joseph Cotgrave on living with HIV   Film: Living with the stigma of HIV https://youtu.be/mdhEun0I-nM (duration 6 minutes 48) rshp.scot

How can we fight against stigma and discrimination? 5 ways… rshp.scot

1. How can we fight against stigma and discrimination? Know the facts. Educate yourself and others instead of believing ‘fake news’. 1. rshp.scot

2. Be aware of your attitudes and behaviour. We all grow up hearing or even learning prejudices and judgmental thinking. But we can change the way we think. We can choose to see people as unique human beings, not as labels or stereotypes. 2. rshp.scot

3. Choose your words carefully. The way we speak can affect the way other people think and speak. We can decide not to use language that hurts or puts someone down. 3. rshp.scot

4. Support and include people. Treat people with dignity and respect. Think about how you’d like others to act toward you. 4. rshp.scot

5. Use the law to protect people. It is against the law to discriminate against people because of their gender, how they identity, their sexuality or sexual health status. It’s also not cool. 5. rshp.scot

How can we fight against stigma and discrimination How can we fight against stigma and discrimination? Campaigning and educating… rshp.scot

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