Equality

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Across
  1. 2. a form of written language for visually impaired people.
  2. 4. A person who suffers harm, injury, or loss as a result of a crime, accident, or adverse situation, often highlighting issues of injustice or discrimination.
  3. 7. Differences in rights or opportunities between genders or those with disabilities.
  4. 8. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
  5. 9. Unfair difference
  6. 10. Describing traits passed from parents to offspring.
  7. 11. An unfair preference or dislike for a person or group based on preconceived ideas
  8. 12. An obstacle that prevents access, equality, or participation, often hindering marginalized groups.
  9. 15. becoming stronger and more confident, claiming one’s rights
  10. 16. Intimidation or mistreatment of someone, often repeated over time, resulting in physical or emotional harm.
  11. 17. The circumstances or experiences that shape an individual’s identity, including factors such as culture, education, and socio-economic status
  12. 18. A personal belief or judgment that is not necessarily based on factual evidence.
Down
  1. 1. A loss or limitation of physical or mental abilities, which may affect one’s daily life and function.
  2. 3. Making things usable for people with disabilities.
  3. 5. The improper usage or treatment of a person, typically involving physical, emotional, or psychological harm
  4. 6. Unfair treatment based on gender or ability.
  5. 13. A feeling of admiration or regard for someone or something, often based on their qualities, achievements, or rights, promoting equitable treatment and understanding
  6. 14. A widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief about a particular group of people