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framed as secondary to celebrity drama despite legal recognition of disability
Refugee claimants' mental health is portrayed as under threat
Framed as a risk factor in public safety incidents
Public health is framed as being in crisis due to rapid spread of unproven treatments
Dementia patients framed as excluded from appropriate care protocols
public health is portrayed as under threat from unregulated ketamine use
Mental health struggles acknowledged and humanized in the accused
Private medical cannabis industry framed as profit-driven, exacerbating inequality
Public health mandates are framed as legally valid and enforceable
Framed as excluded from consideration in criminal justice decisions
Public safety is implicitly framed as endangered by unregulated LSD use
Indigenous groups are acknowledged as potential opponents but not as rights-holders or partners
Vulnerable populations at risk of exclusion from AI-driven healthcare advances
portrayed as under threat from chemical exposure in food
older households framed as privileged and excluded from societal fairness
disabled community framed as being marginalized by policy
Indigenous Peoples are framed as essential, empowered stakeholders in energy infrastructure ownership and leadership
The public is framed as being in a state of vulnerable ignorance due to institutional failures
Public health leadership is portrayed as failing in its core responsibilities
Mental health is in crisis due to systemic neglect
portrayed as under strain due to commercial plasma collection practices
People with mental illness framed as excluded threats to society
Mental health system portrayed as intentionally broken and dangerous
Public health institutions are framed as weakened by internal and external misinformation
Public health is portrayed as vulnerable to societal distrust and misinformation
current abortion services portrayed as failing to deliver promised care
Indigenous nations are portrayed as rightfully included in legal processes and entitled to consultation, affirming their standing.
Depicting mental health evaluations as dangerously inadequate and politicized
Indigenous communities are framed as marginalized and ignored in government decision-making
Public health system portrayed as under pressure from misinformation
Young men's sexual health is portrayed as under threat from external commercial pressures
Older Australians are portrayed as endangered due to delayed access to essential care
Psychiatric care system implied to be failing in safeguarding vulnerable patients
Healthcare worker portrayed as violating professional ethics for personal gain
Mental health patients portrayed as vulnerable and endangered by staff misconduct
Mental health of inmates is portrayed as endangered due to isolation and lack of family contact
Health NZ is framed as untrustworthy due to prolonged failure to resolve owed payments
Health NZ is portrayed as failing in its duty to manage payroll systems competently
portrayed as misunderstood and socially isolated
Incarceration during pregnancy framed as actively harmful to maternal and infant health
Incarceration system framed as actively harmful to maternal and infant health
Children’s health and lives are under immediate threat due to policy choices
Drug use and mental health crisis framed as harmful and contributing to preventable death
Public health portrayed as under threat from misinformation and conspiracy theories
Public health is portrayed as under threat from misinformation
Public health portrayed as under threat due to medicine access failures
HDC portrayed as taking strong, justified action in absence of regulation
framed as endangered by institutional cover-ups rather than protected by transparent science
Public health is implicitly threatened by unregulated dietary trends and lack of expert oversight
Public health system portrayed in crisis due to fraud
Indigenous people framed as disproportionately excluded from safety in custody
Environmental defenders are portrayed as heroic and beneficial to society and nature
Environmental defenders are framed as systematically excluded and targeted for repression
Environmental defenders are portrayed as highly vulnerable and under existential threat
Intellectually disabled individuals framed as excluded from effective healthcare advocacy and systemic protection
Healthcare system portrayed as failing to diagnose and support a terminally ill disabled patient
Undermines the legitimacy of public health leadership by highlighting lack of medical credentials and ideological alignment
Frames public health leadership as compromised due to industry ties and ideological influence
Mental health support systems portrayed as failing prison staff
undermining the legitimacy of PTSD as a valid explanation for behavior by highlighting Platner’s prior dismissal of it
Public health context is implied as unstable due to off-label ketamine use and access gaps
The American public is framed as being in a state of widespread metabolic crisis
Government is framed as untrustworthy in its treatment of Indigenous communities
NDIS reforms framed as failing to meet needs of Indigenous people with disability
Indigenous communities framed as excluded from adequate housing and aged care support
Indigenous women are framed as systematically excluded and targeted by institutional practices
Indigenous families and communities are framed as being excluded from decision-making and targeted by policy
The public health system is framed as completely collapsed and non-functional
Mental health and wellbeing programs are framed as beneficial and critical for veterans
Public health is under threat from drink driving
Prison healthcare system framed as failing to meet basic medical needs
public portrayed as vulnerable due to information vacuum
portrayed as hindered by political considerations in crisis response
Public health system is framed as failing to address preventable injuries and chronic disease
Lollipop people are framed as deserving of societal protection and respect
Lollipop people are portrayed as physically endangered by drivers
Mental health context is downplayed, excluding psychological factors from public understanding of radicalization
People with dementia portrayed as vulnerable and at risk during police encounters
Mental health is framed as a treatable condition that can be managed in a controlled setting
portrayed as receiving beneficial interventions
Welfare system and its recipients are portrayed as enabling corruption and social decay
Indigenous community acknowledged through liaison efforts and content warning
Mental health support through Invictus is portrayed as essential and life-saving
portrayed as failing in mental health discharge decisions
Harm reduction programs portrayed as ineffective and contributing to urban decay
Obesity is framed as a worsening crisis requiring urgent societal adaptation
People with obesity are framed as systematically excluded from public spaces
Public health portrayed as endangered by regulatory suppression
Public health leadership portrayed as compromised by political favoritism
portrayed as currently unsafe due to inadequate food labeling policies
Indigenous families are framed as historically excluded from equitable child protection due to systemic fears
Framing Indigenous children as previously excluded from full protection due to cultural considerations
Mental health and medical context are excluded from the narrative
Public health protections framed as undermined by political influence
Public health framed as under serious threat from air pollution
framed as being protected and prioritized through expanded access to care
Frames Kratom as inherently harmful without acknowledging medical usage or regulatory nuance
mental health system portrayed as failing to prevent violence
Public health institutions are failing to counter misinformation
Framing preventive medical care as responsible and normative for leaders