Sentences with phrase «threats to child protection»

Betancourt T.S., Zuilkowski S.S., Ravichandran A., Einhorn H., Arora N., Bhattacharya Chakravarty A., et al. (2015) Development of the SAFE Checklist Tool for Assessing Site - Level Threats to Child Protection: Use of Delphi Methods and Application to Two Sites in India.

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The protection of children and young people is an imperative beyond question or qualification, and of course anyone who poses a credible threat to them must have no place in the Church's ministry.
Leaving the relationship did not provide the protection that Brryan's mother had hoped for as Stewart started to make threats, saying, «Your child is not going to live beyond the age of 5.»
The threat, from the anti-abortion group Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (Spuc), comes after David Cameron confirmed he would ensure same - sex marriage legislation is passed before 2015, when the country goes to the polls.
This new online resource enables schools to provide enterprise grade network protection, allowing children to learn using the internet and e-Learning resources in a safe and secure environment.Real - time web filters cut - out inappropriate content on the internet, ensuring it remains out of the reach of children, while an additional firewall protects from external threats.
Access to court would be available through the family services agency to address urgent, interim matters relating to wellbeing of family members and threats to the family's economic stability, but access would be provided on the process used in child protection matters in which the court confirms steps taken by child protection authorities unless those steps are found to be unreasonable.
Collaborative law (also called collaborative practice, divorce, or family law) is a legal process enabling you and your spouse or partner the support, protection, and guidance of your own lawyers in order to avoid the uncertain outcome of court and to achieve a settlement that best meets the specific needs of both parties and their children without the underlying threat of contested divorce litigation.
The CEOP Command is an agency of the National Crime Agency and works with child - protection partners in the UK and overseas to identify the main threats to children and coordinate law - enforcement activity in this area.
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