Sentences with phrase «dudgeon on»

APS apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples read by Tim Carey, with Professor Pat Dudgeon on stage.
But Republican Rob Astorino's campaign has been strangely ineffective, because it takes the same tone of high dudgeon on Moreland that it took on fake scandals (remember the attacks on Cuomo's tax assessment?).

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Statoil says that the final turbine on its Dudgeon field in England has been installed and the company is «well on its way» to providing over 1 million homes in Europe with renewable electricity.
Asking people to join is great, but if you have a full - scale legislative action module, it's even better to have an action alert posted — people are on a page because they're interested in the subject, so a standing alert (i.e., a link that impells them to «Tell Congress to Stamp Out Blue Fizzies») lets you catch them when they're in high dudgeon.
Bull points to the possibility of using an upscaled Batwind system, designed for installation both offshore and on, as part of the developer's 402MW Dudgeon wind farm or 7.2 GW Dogger Bank zone.
This provides a clear schism between the case law of the Strasbourg Court, which not only identified an unjustifiable interference with article 8 on the basis of «sanctions», as relied on by the Court in these proceedings (para. 58), but more importantly, found the «mere existence of such laws to be an infringement of Article 8» [Dudgeon v UK, Norris v Ireland and Modinos v Cyprus].
Unfortunately, the Court's mis - direction on the judicial reasoning protecting private life rights and sexual identity started by Dudgeon, is a shortcoming of the judgment, as the Court fails to engage with the impact that mere criminalisation has on gay and lesbian individuals, even without enforcement.
[28] The UN Committee struck down Tasmania's anti-sodomy law as an infringement to a right to privacy, by relying on Dudgeon et al..
The pair has advised on the financing for the 402MW Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm, which is due to be built 20 miles off the north Norfolk coast.
To explain the meaning of suicides in communities, Professor Dudgeon draws on an analogy used by Professor Michael Chandler, who has worked with First Nation Peoples in Canada to understand youth suicide and self harm — that «suicide is like the miner's canary».
With World Suicide Prevention Day approaching on 10 September, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP), headed by Australian University Chancellor Professor Tom Calma and Indigenous Mental Health Commissioner Pat Dudgeon, have issued the statement below calling for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide rates, which are among the highest in the world, to become a national priority and subject to a national inquiry or Royal Commission.
Pat Dudgeon: I think the strategy is good but our job — and that includes the Aboriginal leadership too — is to make sure it's meaningful on the ground because Canberra is a long way from those communities out there.
The ATSISPEP team leaders — Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner Professor Pat Dudgeon, Professor Jill Milroy, Dean of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia, and Professor Tom Calma, Expert Adviser and Convener of the ATSISPEP National Advisory Committee — said they hope the Federal Government agrees they have placed Indigenous suicide prevention activity «on a firm foundation» through the report which:
Dudgeon said the «next step of the response, where much of the detail will be decided, is critical,» and called on the government to engage with the community and relevant stakeholders / leaders in Indigenous mental health, suicide prevention and substance abuse:
(1) Atkinson, J, Nelson, J, and Atkinson, C 2010, «Trauma, transgenerational transfer and effects on community wellbeing», in N Purdie, P Dudgeon and R Walker (eds), Working together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing practices and principles, Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, pp. 135 — 144.
Dudgeon, Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner and leader of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP), made these recommendations in a keynote address to the Northern Territory Tony Fitzgerald Human Rights Awards in Darwin, on Larrikia Country.
#IHMayDay guest tweeter @MarumaliConsult also recommended resources: Working Together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Wellbeing Principles and Practice by Pat Dudgeon, Helen Milroy and Roz Walker, SBS Insight's Back from the Brink on men and suicide, and Lowitja Institute's «deadly work focussing on the importance of law and culture to #SEWB.
(For more on this — Pat Dudgeon recently edited a special edition of Australian Psychologist on Indigenous psychology with some excellent resources including an overview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing and mental health).
[144] Holland, C., Dudgeon, P, Millory H. for the National Mental Health Commission, The Mental Health and Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Families and Communities - Supplementary Paper to A Contributing Life: the 2012 National Report Card on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, 2013, p 21.
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