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coping mechanisms framed as failing, with addiction replacing resilience
Indigenous communities framed as excluded and disrespected in decision-making
Excluding Indigenous groups from procedural legitimacy by omitting their legal role in blocking the referendum
Mental health support systems portrayed as inadequate and dismissive of trauma history
Disabled immigrants portrayed as excluded and neglected by immigration system
Mental health among youth is framed as under severe threat
Indigenous communities are framed as included through ownership and loan access, though only in relation to project financing
Indigenous peoples are implicitly portrayed as being granted exclusive cultural legitimacy in public institutions
framed as vulnerable to external manipulation and historical victimization
Mental health support systems are implicitly framed as failing to prevent radicalization and violence
Indigenous Peoples are framed as rightfully included in constitutional processes
frames individuals with mental illness as excluded from fair legal treatment in capital cases
Indigenous groups are portrayed as rightful participants in democratic process
Suggests mentally ill individuals are excluded from humane treatment in capital punishment system
Care-experienced young people are framed as socially excluded and stigmatised
Framed as a failing system and personal collapse
Disabled tenants framed as being systematically excluded from housing accommodations
Individuals with psychiatric disabilities framed as being excluded from accommodations
Mental health system portrayed as failing to protect individuals and society
Family’s psychological well-being framed as fragile and haunted by past trauma
Indigenous communities are framed as excluded from timely public health protection and decision-making
Mental health care in regional areas is portrayed as vulnerable due to staffing gaps
Indigenous Peoples are framed as excluded from a major political process that affects their rights
framed as dangerous and dehumanized threats to public safety
Mental health management portrayed as ineffective and deteriorating
Current school policies are implied to be harmful to the well-being of special needs children
Portrays disabled individuals and autistic children as actively endangered by systemic exploitation
framed as being deliberately bypassed in a major constitutional process
portrayed as unstable and dangerous
Young people are framed as excluded from and unwelcome in public radio culture
framed as rightful treaty partners seeking inclusion in national dialogue
Marginalizes the teen's mental health struggles as secondary to her criminality
marginalised despite central legal role
framed as systematically excluded, displaced, and silenced by state and corporate forces
Homeless population is dehumanized and portrayed as a nuisance
Framing disabled and neurodivergent people as a community reclaiming identity and visibility through art
Framing disabled people as creatively resilient and culturally valuable despite systemic marginalisation
Greenlandic people framed as excluded and at risk of political erasure
unhoused individuals framed as excluded from public space access
Indigenous leadership is portrayed as trustworthy and morally authoritative in managing the investigation
Indigenous communities are portrayed as rightfully included and in control of their own narratives
mental health vulnerability downplayed in custodial response
Indigenous leadership is framed as withholding information, inviting suspicion despite cultural and legal justifications
Mental health mentioned only to excuse, not to understand
Mental health issues framed as dangerous and unmanaged
The show's conclusion framed as a sudden crisis rather than a stable, planned transition
framing mental health defences as a credible and legitimate part of legal proceedings
SVP is framed as an adversarial force to international cooperation, particularly regarding EU relations
Mental health struggles framed as personal failure rather than medical condition
Psychological aftermath framed as ongoing crisis with insufficient support
Mental health support systems are implied to have failed
Marginalizes mental health context by presenting it vaguely and peripherally, excluding it from central narrative
Indigenous communities are framed as disproportionately affected and initially overlooked in the public health response
Individuals with mental health issues are framed as being poorly managed by systems, contributing to danger
Indigenous individuals framed as disproportionately vulnerable to going missing
Mental health struggles portrayed as unmanaged and overwhelming
people experiencing homelessness and addiction implicitly excluded from protection and care
Framed as a secondary concern dismissed in favor of defending comedic provocation
Mental health treatment and monitoring systems are framed as ineffective and broken
Mental health context excluded from public understanding
Mentally impaired defendants are excluded from fair legal protections
Disabled individuals portrayed as exploited and dehumanized
Disabled individuals are portrayed as excluded and demeaned within institutional settings
Mental health conditions are being framed as not taken seriously in the workplace
Frames mental illness as a hidden danger rather than a protected condition
Mana whenua concerns framed as excluded from decision-making process
Mental health system portrayed as failing to prevent tragedy
Mental health support in reality TV framed as inadequate and failing
Local environment portrayed as under serious threat
mentally ill patients portrayed as endangered by state practices
The community is portrayed as psychologically vulnerable due to intergenerational trauma
Indigenous communities are portrayed as being historically wronged and currently seeking recognition and closure
Young people's mental health is portrayed as endangered by technological and societal forces
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as systematically excluded from cultural continuity and family integrity in state care
Frames mental health struggles as ignored and marginalized within high-pressure institutions
Historical treatment of disabled people framed as systemic exclusion and dehumanisation
Young investors framed as marginal and statistically insignificant
Framed as resilient and capable partners and parents, countering societal stigma
Portrayed as belonging and having rightful access to intimacy and family life
portrayed with inclusion and understanding
Indigenous communities portrayed as rightfully included in decision-making
portraying mental illness as inherently dangerous and untrustworthy
Framing disabled individuals as being positioned against policymakers and fiscal critics
Framing disabled individuals as at risk of exclusion from essential support systems
Marginalisation of economically vulnerable customers
Portrayed as fragile and easily overwhelmed, especially in non-traditional motherhood contexts
Mental health crisis among youth framed as escalating and systemic
Mental health response system portrayed as inadequate
Mental health struggles portrayed as isolating and stigmatized, especially in fame context
Frames mental health struggles as relevant and deserving of legal consideration
Indigenous people framed as disproportionately excluded from housing and vulnerable to systemic harm
Historical representations of Indigenous Peoples are framed as rooted in cultural corruption and appropriation
Indigenous Peoples are framed as historically excluded but now being re-centred through cultural reclamation
Indigenous community framed as excluded from decision-making and environmental protection
disabled people are framed as vulnerable to competition and conflict over essential facilities
framed as central to conservation and reconciliation
Indigenous content is framed as rightfully included and protected in national media policy
mentally ill defendant framed as excluded from legal protections and due process safeguards
Framing Indigenous communities as meaningfully included in environmental decision-making
Frames disabled individuals as exploited and marginalized by fraudsters