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Healthcare reform framed as an uncertain experiment amid ongoing crisis
Public health system portrayed as at risk due to funding changes
Detention health practices framed as actively harmful to detainees and public
mental health struggles excluded from compassionate understanding
Mental health diagnosis used to support inclusion argument — Nick entitled to funds despite schizophrenia
Mental illness stigmatized through dehumanizing language and moral condemnation
Public health is portrayed as under threat due to political interference with scientific research
public health science portrayed as rigorous and suppressed due to politics
Current approaches to youth mental health (via overprotection) are framed as failing to build resilience
Framing public health as under threat due to systemic delays
Health system is portrayed as having failed in its duty to protect children from abuse
Public health situation framed as being in crisis due to preventable industrial action
Harm reduction approach framed as medically unsound and socially reckless
Mental health system failing to prevent violence
public health guidance is being weakened by political interference
Framing abortion access as a threat to public health by proposing closure of clinics without equivalent medical services
Public health guidance is portrayed as effective when aligned with scientific evidence, but failing when influenced by politics
Public health system depicted as fundamentally broken and failing vulnerable populations
Public health system portrayed as endangering whānau due to inaccessibility and cost barriers
Local population framed as vulnerable to imported disease
Local population portrayed as being put at risk by the proposed facility
Public health response is framed as delayed and ineffective due to community disengagement
Public health efforts are framed as undermined by mistrust and misinformation
Public health is portrayed as under threat due to community mistrust and lack of preparedness
Regional health situation framed as escalating crisis
Public health response is framed as struggling and hampered by structural challenges
Public health is portrayed as under severe threat due to Ebola outbreak and systemic failures
framed as under severe threat due to attacks on infrastructure and suspension of medical services
Health authorities framed as failing in child protection coordination
Public health guidance is portrayed as scientifically sound and effective despite opposition
Public health system portrayed as failing in child protection responsibilities
Health system is framed as failing to respond to child protection concerns
Public health systems are portrayed as overwhelmed and unprepared for climate-driven health emergencies
framed as being in a state of institutional conflict and instability
Maternity care presented as in crisis due to governance failure
Portrays private practice by public-contract consultants as beneficial for maternal safety
Public health authorities portrayed as failing to act on abuse complaints
Child protection systems are portrayed as having failed to act on clear warnings
Mental health concerns portrayed as legitimate grounds for adjournment
People with mental health conditions stigmatised and othered
Indigenous patients' health is portrayed as endangered due to systemic failures
Mental health struggles framed as a legitimate and mitigating factor in extreme actions
Framed as responding effectively to a public health risk
Public maternity care system is framed as failing to meet demand due to chronic under-resourcing
framed as failing to provide guaranteed continuity of care
Psilocybin use in vulnerable populations framed as carrying potential risks
Mental health struggles are portrayed as a hidden crisis threatening athletes, especially when identity is suppressed
early intervention in infancy framed as highly effective public health strategy
Frames access to addiction treatment as a beneficial, life-saving intervention
Public health outcomes framed as deteriorating, especially in non-Southern states
framing mental health conditions as illegitimate excuses
framed as a critical personal and systemic issue requiring intervention
Mental health struggles are framed as a hidden crisis within professional sports
Public health and care systems are portrayed as failing to meet the needs of carers and those they support
portrayed as a personal struggle that can be overcome with support
Terminal illness is framed as a condition of extreme vulnerability and suffering
Framing reproductive and trans healthcare as under threat and in need of protection
End-of-life care system portrayed as failing to protect patient dignity
Public perception of dementia portrayed as endangering those diagnosed
Mental health struggles in sport are ongoing and life-threatening without support
Mental health and addiction are treated as legitimate factors requiring accommodation
Mental health as a legal or mitigating factor is dismissed as a fraudulent excuse
Framing mental health struggles as life-threatening and pervasive
Mental health struggles are framed as a hidden crisis among athletes, particularly linked to identity suppression
Mental health defenses portrayed as exploitable loopholes rather than valid accommodations
Public health is framed as under threat from preventable chronic diseases linked to poor diet
early intervention and support systems are portrayed as failing due to lack of funding and coordination
Mental health portrayed as a silent crisis leading to fatal breakdown
Implied failure of public health system in discharging terminally ill child without support
Access to abortion and transgender healthcare is framed as a protected public health benefit
Harm-reduction model implied as failing to protect community
portrayed as systemically failing to meet youth mental health needs
Framing public health efforts as undermined by public misconception
Public health is portrayed as under threat due to lack of regulation and ongoing exposure to dangerous combat sports
Trauma support is portrayed as an essential and effective component of recovery for abuse survivors
framed as a source of societal danger
Mental health struggles are portrayed as a legitimate and redeeming explanation for harmful behavior
portrayed as severely damaged and deteriorated due to sexual violence
Public health is portrayed as under severe threat from measles resurgence
Implicitly framing systemic critique of healthcare as harmful rather than legitimate
People with mental illness are excluded and stigmatized as dangerous
Grief-related sensory experiences are framed as potentially supernatural rather than normal psychological processes, subtly stigmatizing or marginalizing scientific understanding of mental health
Portraying the mental health system as negligent and failing in its duty
Framing mentally ill individuals as a public safety threat
Teen mental health is framed as under threat from increased screen time and reduced human interaction
Mental illness associated with unpredictability and potential violence
Mental health concerns in mothers are portrayed as legitimate and deserving of medical attention
PHNs portrayed as operating in a threatened, high-pressure environment contributing to care gaps
PHNs portrayed as well-intentioned but lacking in updated training and sensitivity, affecting trustworthiness
Public Health Nurse service portrayed as failing due to systemic under-resourcing and outdated practices
Cuba's public health system framed as collapsing under sanctions
Mental illness is framed as a public threat and imminent danger to others
Preventative and affordable care is framed as beneficial, contrasting with the harmful effects of current policy
Youth portrayed as being in a threatened state due to drug culture and violence
Public health is portrayed as endangered due to prolonged exposure to contaminated water and institutional failure to protect residents.
portrayed as dangerously ineffective
Implied failure of public health and mental health systems to prevent a preventable tragedy
Media representation of medical issues is framed as a public health crisis requiring intervention
Mental health services depicted as grossly ineffective
Public-only health contracts framed as beneficial for universal, inclusive maternity care