It's about removing those attitudinal barriers.
Multiple legal and attitudinal barriers limit the scale and coverage of these "harm reduction" programs in the United States as well as elsewhere around the world.
An attitudinal barrier relates to the learner's attitude toward negative experiences in the learner's educational past which may prevent enrollment in further education.
A society that separates its children [during their school years] is likely to maintain those separations indefinitely, reinforcing attitudinal barriers to disability in all aspects of life.
The project focuses on institutional and attitudinal barriers to the adoption of energy conservation measures (behaviour and equipment) in an area of poor housing and low incomes.
Thus, IL activists demand the removal of infrastructural, institutional and attitudinal barriers and the adoption of the Universal Design principle.
The possible stumbling blocks would be financial and attitudinal barriers to these learners.
The study revealed that women were prevented from achieving financial independence and security through a host of ingrained attitudinal and psychological barriers.
Primary care physicians and AIDS: attitudinal and structural barriers to care.
It takes time to change attitudinal barriers.