Category Page: Social relationships that respect diversity

The recognition of the diversity of individuals is part of a supportive social environment. Social interactions that acknowledge, respect and value differences in age, gender, national or ethnic origin, religion, socio-economic class, culture, physical abilities and sexual orientation help to create a society in which all individuals are treated as equals. Unequal access to resources, capabilities and rights prevents people from fully engaging in community life and leads to health inequalities.

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