Examples of stigmatisation.
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- Questions 4
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Instructions
Context.
Below are four examples of how minority groups are stigmatised in the UK media.
In these examples, people receiving income support are described as 'scroungers', Muslims are portrayed as terrorist sympathisers, people with mental illnesses are described as 'crazies', and migrants and asylum seekers are described as 'sneaky' and 'invaders.'
Your task.
Choose three minority groups who face stigma in society. For each group, list at least three adjectives that are associated with the chosen group that is stigmatising (i.e. an example of prejudicial or negatively stereotyped views). You can choose groups from the examples below, or choose a group that isn't listed here.
Then write what impacts such stigmatisation may have on people within these groups (for example, social exclusion, poor mental health, access to jobs, etc.).
Examples of stigmatised groups.
Muslims
Jews
Trans people
Gypsie, Roma, Traveller (GRT) community
People with mental illnesses
People receiving income support
HIV+ people
Disabled people
People previously incarcerated
Instructions.
- In the three boxes provided simply write the name of the group you have chosen, followed by three or more words that are negatively associated with this group (for example, you could write "Asylum seekers are sometimes portrayed as violent, criminal, scroungers.")
- Then, in the fourth box, describe in 100 words or less what possible impacts such stigmatisation might have on the groups you have chosen.