The people-first language movement is already viewed as a valuable approach to reducing stigma related to mental health, HIV, infectious diseases, substance use, cancer, overweight, obesity and ...
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At the September 1, 2010 meeting of The Arc of Southeast Missouri, Gloria Shell of People First of Sikeston presented information on "People First Language." People First Language puts the person ...
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