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GENDER-NEUTRAL LANGUAGE - European Parliament
www.europarl.europa.eulanguage policies and proposed such guidelines at various levels. Gender-neutral language is a generic term covering the use of non-sexist language, inclusive language or gender-fair language. The purpose of gender-neutral language is to avoid word choices which may be
UQ GUIDE TO USING INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE
staff.uq.edu.auLANGUAGE UQ GUIDE TO The University of Queensland is committed to further developing and maintaining an, equitable, diverse and inclusive place of work and study. By practising the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion we seek to create a vibrant and inclusive environment
The Prophet’s Cry (inclusive language) - Weston …
www.westonpriory.orgLocusts And Wild Honey The Prophet’s Cry (inclusive language) 1. A cry came from the wilderness: clear a way for the Lord; cut his …
A guide to preventing and addressing social stigma
www.who.intA guide to preventing and addressing social stigma 1 Target audience: Government, media and local organisations working on the new ... first [ language that respects and empowers people in all communication channels, including the media. ... There are many concrete examples of how the use of inclusive language and less stigmatizing terminology
Words Matter - Guidelines on Using Inclusive Language in ...
www2.gov.bc.ca• Sexual orientation • Gender identity or expression • Age • Conviction of a criminal or summary offence not related to the employment This protection is intended to ensure equal access to employment opportunities and fair treatment in the workplace. Under the human resources policy on Discrimination and
Inclusive Language Guide - GSMA
www.gsma.comInclusive language is a form of communication that avoids using words, expressions or assumptions that would stereotype, demean or exclude people. ... Please note the terms used in this guide reflect the diverse identities and experiences of British and American society, there might be alternative preferred terms in other regions ...