伤人的话:为什么心理健康污名经常被诽谤,需要法律保护

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW
Simon Katterl
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尽管有一系列的教育计划和举措,但整个社区的心理健康污名依然存在。这在一定程度上是由于法律对心理健康污名是否应被视为诽谤保持沉默。本文分析了澳大利亚目前的反歧视和反诽谤保护,发现后者需要加强,以包括对心理健康诽谤的保护。
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Words that hurt: Why mental health stigma is often vilification, and requires legal protection
Despite a series of education programs and initiatives, mental health stigma persists across the community. This is due, in part, to the law’s silence on whether mental health stigma should be considered vilification. This article analyses current Australian anti-discrimination and anti-vilification protections, finding that the latter needs enhancing to include protections against mental health vilification.
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