Categories: News

ILEP and NNN Launch Stigma Guides Website to Reduce Stigma and Improve Mental Wellbeing in NTDs

The International Federation of Anti-Leprosy Associations and the Neglected Tropical Diseases NGO Network will officially launch a new website on 11 June 2020 to bring about a better understanding on what stigma is, what can be done to reduce it and mitigate its impact.

Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 08, 2020 –(PR.com)– ILEP, the International Federation of Anti-Leprosy Associations and the Neglected Tropical Diseases NGO Network (NNN) will officially launch a new website on 11 June 2020. The Stigma Guides provide best practice information and recommendations from various disciplines on how stigma manifests, how it can be reduced, and the tools available to assess the experience of stigma and mental wellbeing.

Medical professionals, health and social welfare departments, non-governmental organisations and other agencies will now have easy access to information of how health-related stigma manifests and its association with mental wellbeing.

Goal of the Stigma Guides

The website is designed to increase awareness and understanding and help to strengthen the technical and relational skills required to handle stigma and its repercussions. The portal offers practical information and advice in four guides on training health workers or peer counsellors to provide Psychological First Aid, and training staff and volunteers to be aware of and show sensitivity toward the emotional needs of persons affected by Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). The goal is to remove the taboo of speaking about mental health and to help end stigma.

“All NTDs, but especially leprosy, have been associated with the abuse and violation of countless women, men and children. And that is true whether these people had visible impairments or not. So, the barriers, the exclusion, the dehumanising attitudes of society, are not just about visible impairments or even about a disease… they are in the label. These guides can help to reduce the impact of these barriers,” said Geoff Warne, Chief Executive Officer of ILEP.

Importance of reducing health-related stigma

For many of us, being unwell triggers reactions of sympathy and support from family members, friends and neighbours. But for those suffering from NTDs, the response can be quite different – as most of them have stigmatising consequences.

Sometimes this is a direct result of the disease and its effect on appearance or behaviour. Often, it is because of long-held negative attitudes towards people affected by the disease. In addition, health-related stigma can also delay or prevent people affected by NTDs from seeking treatment. This increases the risk of disability and can lead to on-going medical issues – which can in turn, perpetuate stigma and discrimination.

“People affected by NTDs are disproportionately impacted by stigma and discrimination and are the most vulnerable. Stigma can compromise their right to health, family, employment, education and limit their participation. Addressing these challenges is critical to fighting NTDs now and in the future,” explained NNN Chair Yaobi Zhang.

As a result of stigma and discrimination, individuals and families experience social isolation – with major impacts on mental wellbeing and social and economic exclusion.

Let’s block ads! (Why?)

Miscw.com

Recent Posts

OPPO Announces Global Launch of Find N6 on March 17th, Redefining Foldables with Zero-Feel Crease Engineered for Lasting Flatness

SHENZHEN, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 9 March 2026 - OPPO, the world's leading…

10 hours ago

1win Arranges Private Charter Flights for VIP Clients Leaving the UAE Amid Aviation Disruptions

DUBAI, UAE - Media OutReach Newswire - 9 March 2026 - As aviation disruptions continue…

12 hours ago

CGTN: How China builds consensus, boosts development through consultative democracy

BEIJING, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 March 2026 - CGTN published an article…

2 days ago

Hong Kong Tech “Proposed with a Ring” and Won Third Place at MedTech Innovation World Cup 2026

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 6 March 2026 - Hong Kong Science…

3 days ago

Huawei Highlights Digital Inclusion and Conservation Tech as AI Use Accelerates

BARCELONA, SPAIN - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 March 2026 - Huawei gathered partners, policymakers…

4 days ago

Correcting and Replacing: Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra Ushers in New Premium Era

Thanks to powerful partnerships with industry leaders, NOTE 60 Ultra represents Infinix's boldest entry in…

4 days ago